Einstein
nameEtymology
From German ein Stein, "one stone", coined by scientists in recent decades, but with tongue-in-cheek tacit acknowledgment of the homonymy with einstein and Einstein; "a pun playing with the famous scientist's name and the German term "ein Stein" for "one stone".
- borrowed from Einstein
Definitions
Albert Einstein, the world-famous 20th-century theoretical physicist who developed the…
Albert Einstein, the world-famous 20th-century theoretical physicist who developed the theory of relativity.
- Einstein said he could never understand it all / Planets spinning through space
- Gaston: Picasso, Einstein, Schmendiman. Somehow it doesn't have a ring.
A surname from German.
An extremely clever or intelligent person.
- Can you believe he's just a kindergartener? It looks like they've got an Einstein in the family.
- Good job, Einstein, thinking you could grab the wires with your pliers.
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One mole of photons, regardless of frequency, as used to measure irradiance.
- The einstein (symbol E) is an obsolete unit with two conflicting definitions.
A genius
A genius; a very smart person.
- He's a prodigy — they call him their little einstein.
A shape that can be repeated to cover a plane with a nonrepeating pattern.
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for Einstein. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
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