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Bid·dle
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noun
1.
Francis,
1886–1968,
U.S. attorney general 1941–45.
2.
John,
1615–62,
English theologian: founder of English Unitarianism.
3.
Nicholas,
1786–1844,
U.S. financier.
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Biddle
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ə
l)
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John
. 1615--62, English theologian; founder of Unitarianism in England
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