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Janet

[ zha-ne jan-it ]

noun

  1. Pierre Ma·rie Fé·lix [pye, r, m, a, -, ree, fey-, leeks], 1859–1947, French psychologist and neurologist.
  2. Also ·Ա·ٲ [] a female given name, form of Jane.


Janet

/ ɛ /

noun

  1. JanetPierre Marie Félix18591947MFrenchSCIENCE: psychologistSCIENCE: neurologist Pierre Marie Félix (pjɛr mari feliks). 1859–1947, French psychologist and neurologist, noted particularly for his work on the origins of hysteria
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The three confiscated monkeys — named Chrissy, Jack and Janet — were temporarily quarantined at the San Diego Zoo.

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Genetic testing of Chrissy, Jack and Janet indicated that they all had separate mothers, meaning it is possible that poachers killed many monkeys to capture them.

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In the main square of Santorini's upmarket town Oia, British-Canadian tourist Janet tells us six of her group of 10 cancelled their holiday.

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She became a full-time carer for her own mother in 2017 after her cancer diagnosis, and Janet died in February 2019.

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Janet had already sacrificed her own health by giving a kidney to one of her brothers when she was 60 years old.

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