My lamented friend Poisson endeavored, in a singular manner, to solve the difficulty attending an assumption of the spontaneous ignition of meteoric stones at an elevation where the density of the atmosphere is almost null.
The Hotel de Poisson was burned to the ground before many people had gathered.
He followed the party out of the house, and would have gone to the ruins of the Hotel de Poisson with them, if Dock Vincent, who had just landed, had not joined him.
The bright glare of the flames from the Hotel dePoisson penetrated the windows of a house near Dock Vincent's, and lighted up the bed-chamber of a sleeping stone-cutter.
The two men whom he had failed to identify in the Hotel de Poisson must be discovered; and he determined to find them, if it were possible.
The people present knew nothing of the event in the Hotel de Poisson wherein Mr. C.
He fought the flames as long as his courage held out, and then he "allowed" that the Hotel de Poisson was a doomed structure.
Before the two men who had been conferring together in the Hotel de Poisson could muster courage to return, the steward had in a great measure recovered from the effects of the fall.
The conduct of the two transient guests at the Hotel de Poisson had been suspicious, to say the least.
But the most profound analyst the world has ever boasted, speaks less cautiously, (Poisson Rech.
Both Fourier and Poisson regard this as the result of radiated heat from the sun and all the stars, minus the quantity lost by absorption in traversing the regions of space filled with ether.
On these assumptions his results are certainly right, and are confirmed by the independent method of Gauss, so that the objections raised against them by Poisson fall to the ground.
We have given several examples in which the density is assumed to be uniform, because Poisson has asserted that capillary phenomena would not take place unless the density varied rapidly near the surface.
The mathematical investigations of Fresnel and Poissonwere placed on a dynamical basis by Sir G.
With the appearance of Jeanne Poisson d'Etioles at the Court of Versailles, the Queen's gentle influence over Louis XV waned, and her friends fell into disfavour and obscurity.
Complacent Poisson came home, and took the rich and fashionable, bland and smiling Lenormant de Tournehem to his arms.
Thus was Jeanne Poisson raised to the great aristocracy of France in her twenty-third year as Marquise de Pompadour.
The fish we now caught were carp, poisson inconnu, white fish, and trout.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "poisson" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: caviar; fish; kipper