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Definition of Spectroscopist

Spectroscopist
Spectroscopist Spec*tros"co*pist (? or ?), n. One who investigates by means of a spectroscope; one skilled in the use of the spectroscope.

Meaning of Spectroscopist from wikipedia

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- American spectroscopist (1891–1953)...
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- March 1868, in Yorkshire – 24 June 1940) was an English astronomer and spectroscopist. He was born in Wilsden on the outskirts of Bradford, Yorkshire and...
- wavelengths in the range of 4000–7000 Å. In the late 19th century, spectroscopists adopted 10−10 of a metre as a convenient unit to express the wavelengths...
- skeptical but was ultimately convinced that Bohr was correct, and by 1915 "spectroscopists had transferred [the Pickering–Fowler series] definitively [from hydrogen]...