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/ˈɡɝbɝt/
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NOUN
- French pope from 999 to 1003 who was noted for his great learning (945-1003)
How To Use Gerbert In A Sentence
- Born a peasant in the mountainous Cantal region of France in about 950, Gerbert entered a Benedictine monastery -- the only elementary school of his day. Nancy Marie Brown: The Abacus and The Cross: When the Pope Was A Scientist
- Vienna: 1999; Natter, Tobias G. and Gerbert Frodl, ed. Klimt und die Frauen. Adele Bloch-Bauer.
- Barbara Gerbert, one of the program's senior authors, adds that the program "does not replace a patient's healthcare provider, but facilitates and supports an important dialogue.
- The internet dial up pleading the electrocardiographic to cytoplasm and unselfconsciously utrillo onto beads hackee, euphonic gerbert as he airs from complaisance to voltaren, quicksilver kalemia lt. Rational Review
- The internet dial up pleading the electrocardiographic to cytoplasm and unselfconsciously utrillo onto beads hackee, euphonic gerbert as he airs from complaisance to voltaren, quicksilver kalemia lt. Rational Review
- Barbara Gerbert, one of the program's senior authors, adds that the program "does not replace a patient's healthcare provider, but facilitates and supports an important dialogue.
- Gerbert gave a snort of reluctant amusement and turned to look out through the crenel gap on a land lush with the melt-water and greenery of spring. The Falcons of Montabard