Sabatier
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Sa·ba·tier
(sä-bä-tyā′), Paul 1854-1941. French chemist. He shared a 1912 Nobel Prize for developing methods of hydrogenating organic compounds.
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Sabatier
(French sabatje)n
(Biography) Paul (pɔl). 1854–1941, French chemist, who discovered a process for the hydrogenation of organic compounds: shared the Nobel prize for chemistry (1912)
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Sa•ba•tier
(ˌsɑ bɑˈtyeɪ)n.
Paul, 1854–1941, French chemist: Nobel prize 1912.
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