Newsom, Leo Dale
- Pronunciation
- /NEE-səm, LEE-oh DAYL/
- Category
- Taxonomy
- Singular
- Newsom, Leo Dale
- Plural
- Newsom, Leo Dale
Definition
Leo Dale Newsom was an American entomologist known for his contributions to the study of insects, particularly those affecting agriculture.
Etymology
The term is a proper noun, representing the name of an individual. 'Leo' is of Latin origin, meaning 'lion'. 'Dale' is of Old English origin, meaning 'valley'. 'Newsom' is of Old English origin, likely meaning 'new settlement'.
Example
Leo Dale Newsom made significant advancements in the field of entomology through his research on insect pests in crops.
Related Terms
- Entomology
- Agricultural entomology
- Insect pests
Usage Notes
The name Leo Dale Newsom is primarily used in historical and academic contexts within the field of entomology.