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Froude (/ˈfruːd/, FROOD) may
refer to:
Christine Froude (born 1947),
Archdeacon of
Malmesbury and
Acting Archdeacon of
Bristol Derek Froude (1959– ),...
- In
continuum mechanics, the
Froude number (Fr,
after William Froude, /ˈfruːd/) is a
dimensionless number defined as the
ratio of the flow
inertia to the...
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James Anthony Froude FRSE (/fruːd/ FROOD; 23
April 1818 – 20
October 1894) was an
English historian, novelist, biographer, and
editor of Fraser's Magazine...
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William Froude (/fruːd/; 28
November 1810 – 4 May 1879) was an
English engineer,
hydrodynamicist and
naval architect. He was the
first to
formulate reliable...
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Froude–Krylov force—sometimes also
called the
Froude–Kriloff force—is a
hydrodynamical force named after William Froude and
Alexei Krylov. The
Froude–Krylov...
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Robert Froude (Archdeacon of Totnes) and the
elder brother of
historian James Anthony Froude and
engineer and
naval architect William Froude. He was...
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Robert Edmund Froude CB FRS (/ˈfruːd/; 22
December 1846 – 19
March 1924) (frequently
styled in
publication as R. E.
Froude) was an
English engineer, hydrodynamicist...
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Heenan &
Froude was a
United Kingdom-based
engineering company,
founded in 1881 in
Newton Heath, Manchester, England, in a
partnership formed by engineers...
- prophet". Posthumously, a
series of
publications by his
friend James Anthony Froude damaged Carlyle's re****tion,
provoking controversy about his
personal life...
- of Rome
shall not be from
henceforth had nor used but
within this realm.
Froude 1856, pp. 426–428. Beushausen,
Katrin (2018).
Theatre and the
English public...