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Simeon
[ sim-ee-uhn ]
noun
- a son of Jacob and Leah. Genesis 29:33.
- one of the 12 tribes of Israel traditionally descended from him.
- a devout man of Jerusalem who praised God for letting him see the infant Jesus. Luke 2:25–35. Nunc Dimittis ( def 1 ).
- a male given name.
Simeon
/ ˈɪɪə /
noun
- Old Testament the second son of Jacob and Leah
- the tribe descended from him
- the territory once occupied by this tribe in the extreme south of the land of Canaan
- New Testament a devout Jew, who recognized the infant Jesus as the Messiah and uttered the canticle Nunc Dimittis over him in the Temple (Luke 2:25–35)
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of Simeon1
Example Sentences
Simeon Siegel, managing director at BMO Capital Markets, says most companies were looking at Wednesday's announcement as "still far from the final conclusion".
"Clearly the mission can only have achieved a fraction of its science goals," says Dr Simeon Barber, lunar scientist at the Open University.
Dr Simeon Barber, a planetary science researcher from the Open University, said Blue Ghost was essentially the first successful private venture to the Moon, as the vehicle was intact and responsive.
Dr Simeon Barber at the Open University, who has worked with Nasa on robotic space missions, was originally sceptical that the new commercial companies would deliver.
"What you are going to see are these two companies challenge each other to make even greater strides," suggests Dr Simeon Barber at the Open University in the UK.
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