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Bartholdi
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bahr-
thol
-dee
,
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tol
-
;
Fr.
b
a
r
-tawl-
dee
]
Bar·thol·di
/
bɑrˈθɒl
di
,
-ˈtɒl-
;
Fr.
bar
tɔlˈdi
/
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thol
-dee
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noun
Fré·dé·ric Au·guste
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deɪˈrik oʊˈgüst
/
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,
1834–1904,
French sculptor who designed the Statue of
liberty
.
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Bartholdi
(
French
bartɔldɪ)
—
n
Frédéric August
. 1834--1904, French sculptor and architect, who designed (1884) the Statue of Liberty
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
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