What is another word for barth?

Pronunciation: [bˈɑːθ] (IPA)

Synonyms for Barth:

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Usage examples for Barth

In 1907, Dr. Martin Kuckuck of St. Petersburg repeated and extended the experiments of R. Dubois, and published his results under the title Archigonia, Generatio Spontanea, Leipzig, Ambrosius barth.
"The Mechanism of Life"
Stéphane Leduc
Before the notes were dry on the music paper, the composer's old friend barth was announced.
"The Great German Composers"
George T. Ferris
barth glanced through the composition, then sang it, and soon grew into such enthusiasm as to draw from Beethoven the expression, "No?
"The Great German Composers"
George T. Ferris

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