What is another word for oppenheimer?

Pronunciation: [ˈɒpənhˌa͡ɪmə] (IPA)

"Oppenheimer" is a proper noun that refers to a famous American scientist and physicist who is often associated with the development of the atomic bomb during World War II. Due to the specificity of the name and its association with a particular individual, there are few synonyms that can accurately convey the same meaning. However, some possible alternatives may include "physicist," "nuclear scientist," "atomic expert," or "particle physicist." These terms describe individuals who specialize in the study of physics at the subatomic level, and may have similar expertise or areas of research as Oppenheimer.

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Usage examples for Oppenheimer

The chief source from which the Bodleian was supplied was the collection formed before 1735 by David oppenheimer, the Chief Rabbi at Prague.
"The Great Book-Collectors"
Charles Isaac Elton and Mary Augusta Elton
And Betty, if she agrees, says "oppenheimer," and we understand each other and pass on.
"The Charm of Ireland"
Burton Egbert Stevenson
Mr. oppenheimer will mail you a receipt.
"Every Soul Hath Its Song"
Fannie Hurst

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