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Qué (quién) es rutty - definición

IRISH QUAKER PHYSICIAN AND NATURALIST
Rutty; John rutty; Rutty, John

Rutty         
·adj Ruttish; lustful.
II. Rutty ·adj Rooty.
III. Rutty ·adj Full of ruts; as, a rutty road.
John Rutty         
John Rutty (1697–1775) was a Dublin Quaker physician and naturalist born in Melksham, Wiltshire, England. He was the author of many texts including A methodical synopsis of the Mineral Waters of Ireland (1757) and An Essay towards the Natural History of the County of Dublin (1772).
Martin Rutty         
BRITISH ENTREPRENEUR
Draft:Martin Rutty, helicopter pilot; Martin Ashley Rutty; Rutty, Martin
Martin Ashley Rutty (4 February 1960 – 9 December 2010) was a British entrepreneur in the London courier industry, and an adventurer and British Champion helicopter pilot. He was the first person to fly in a piston engine helicopter from Cambridge, England to Adelaide, Australia, unsupported, in 1999.

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John Rutty

John Rutty (1697–1775) was a Dublin Quaker physician and naturalist born in Melksham, Wiltshire, England. He was the author of many texts including A methodical synopsis of the Mineral Waters of Ireland (1757) and An Essay towards the Natural History of the County of Dublin (1772). After his death his spiritual diary was published, and the botanist William Henry Harvey named the genus Acanthaceae Ruttya after him.

Ejemplos de uso de rutty
1. Professor Rutty told the court it was the worst case he had ever seen.
2. "People are forensically aware," Professor Guy Rutty, from the University of Leicester, told the magazine.
3. Professor Rutty told the court that it was the worst case he had seen.
4. Professor Guy Rutty, the pathologist, identified more than 60 fresh injuries to her body, including broken bones and burn marks.
5. Home Office Pathologist Professor Guy Rutty identified more than 60 fresh injuries to her body, ranging from broken bones to burn marks.