Examples of 'tindale' in a sentence

Meaning of "tindale"

Tindale is a noun that does not have a standard definition in English. It may be a surname, a place name, or a term specific to a certain field or context
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  • A hamlet in Farlam parish, City of Carlisle district, Cumbria, England (OS grid ref NY6159).
  • A habitational surname from Old English.

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Tindale comes in.
They had also burnt the town of Tindale.
The boundaries as outlined by Tindale are still disputed by elders in the community today.
Tindale is best remembered for his work mapping the various tribal groupings of Indigenous Australians.
Acacia chinchillensis Tindale.
Tindale originally described Eocorona iani as a butterfly order Lepidoptera.
So, for example, Christopher Tindale gives a definition that only fits the causal type.
Tindale also added a list of alternative names for these Jadira, Kawarindjari.
Curr transcribed the name as Bridgeman, and Tindale uses both spellings.
Norman Tindale equated the two on the basis of McConnel 's provisory conjecture.
Eocorona iani was first described by the Australian anthropologist and entomologist Norman Tindale in 1980.
Norman Tindale could make no estimate of the extent of the Ildawongga 's tribal lands.
The name Kaurna was not widely used until popularised by Norman B. Tindale in the 1920s.
In short, Tindale thought that speakers of the same language constituted a unified territorial group identity.
Tindale mentions only two hordes for the Winduwinda in a strict sense, namely, Mbalidjan . (? ) Ndorndorin.

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