Definitions for Barnard

Barnard Bar·nard

Spelling: [bahr-nahrd, -nerd for 1; bahr-nerd for 2–5]
IPA: /ˈbɑr nɑrd, -nərd for 1; ˈbɑr nərd for 2–5/

Barnard is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 94 anagrams from letters in Barnard (aabdnrr).

Definitions for Barnard

noun

  1. Christiaan N(eethling) [kris-tyahn nit-ling] /ˈkrɪs tyɑn ˈnɪt lɪŋ/ (Show IPA), 1922–2001, South African surgeon: performed first successful human-heart transplant 1967.
  2. Edward Emerson, 1857–1923, U.S. astronomer.
  3. Frederick Augustus Porter, 1809–89, U.S. educator and advocate of higher education for women: president of Columbia University 1864–89.
  4. George Gray, 1863–1938, U.S. sculptor.
  5. Henry, 1811–1900, U.S. educator.
  6. a male given name.

Examples for Barnard

"Yes, thank you—well—quite well," said Barnard, in some confusion.

Barnard is a field-gunner, and Dicke is in the 1st Royal Fusiliers.

By no means does this discrepancy indicate that Barnard is necessarily safer for women.

Milly tells me you've never been in the city before; that you are studying at Barnard.

Why, Nelly doesn't leave the house; I've stopped her attendance even at Barnard.

My mind is as fertile as when I graduated from Barnard College.

President Obama recently exhorted young Barnard graduates to “fight for a seat at the head of the table.”

Today she is a “freshperson” at Barnard College who says her blog FBomb reaches 30,000 readers from around the globe each month.

I have just seen John again; he came up to Barnard, which won't do at all.

As Barnard noted, “it is still sexist to send a simplified and generalized image of masculinity.”

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