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Gambetta
[
gam-
bet
-
uh
;
Fr.
gah
n
-be-
t
a
]
Gam·bet·ta
/
gæmˈbɛt
ə
;
Fr.
gɑ̃
bɛˈta
/
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[
gam-
bet
-
uh
;
Fr.
gah
n
-be-
t
a
]
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noun
Lé·on
/
leɪˈɔ̃
/
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[
ley-
aw
n
]
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,
1838–82,
French statesman.
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Gambetta
(ɡæmˈbɛtə,
French
ɡɑ̃bɛta)
—
n
Léon
(leɔ̃). 1838--82, French statesman; prime minister (1881--82). He organized resistance during the Franco-Prussian War (1870--71) and was a founder of the Third Republic (1871)
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