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Janet
[ zha-ne jan-it ]
noun
- Pierre Ma·rie Fé·lix [pye, r, m, a, -, ree, fey-, leeks], 1859–1947, French psychologist and neurologist.
- Also ·Ա·ٲ [] a female given name, form of Jane.
Janet
/ ɛ /
noun
- 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
Example Sentences
The three confiscated monkeys — named Chrissy, Jack and Janet — were temporarily quarantined at the San Diego Zoo.
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.
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.
She became a full-time carer for her own mother in 2017 after her cancer diagnosis, and Janet died in February 2019.
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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