Definitions for Bartlett

Bartlett Bart·lett

Spelling: [bahrt-lit]
IPA: /ˈbɑrt lɪt/

Bartlett is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 183 anagrams from letters in Bartlett (abelrttt).

Definitions for Bartlett

noun

  1. a large, yellow, juicy variety of pear.
  2. John, 1820–1905, U.S. publisher: compiled Familiar Quotations.
  3. John Russell, 1805–86, U.S. editor and bibliographer of early Americana.
  4. Josiah, 1729–95, U.S. physician and statesman.
  5. Paul Wayland, 1865–1925, U.S. sculptor.
  6. Robert Abram, 1875–1946, U.S. arctic explorer, born in Newfoundland.
  7. Vernon, 1894–1983, English writer.
  8. a town in SW Tennessee.
  9. a town in NE Illinois.
  10. a male given name, form of Bartholomew.

Origin of Bartlett

1825-35, Americanism; so named by Enoch Bartlett of Dorchester, Mass.

Examples for Bartlett

Bartlett spoke only once, and then to the professor, who sat next to him.

Now, as to Mr. Bartlett's support for the Lincoln option: this is an absolutely, positively, wildly irresponsible idea.

Mrs. Bartlett was too busy talking to the professor to notice.

Bartlett repeatedly asked if anyone had ever seen the bodies of the “little men” supposedly being put into crates at Roswell.

Bartlett goes on to note, and I must concur, that the odds of a VAT in the near future are quite slim.

Jackson was an exceptional math and science student; the dreaded Bartlett was one of his favorite professors.

Finally, Bartlett addresses the real elephant in the room: much of the conservative opposition to a VAT is ideologically based.

With this Bartlett drew his coat sleeve across his mouth and departed.

"It wasn't very polite," said Mrs. Bartlett with some asperity.

Bartlett sat there for one moment the picture of baffled rage.

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