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Bar⋅nard

[bahr-nahrd, -nerd for 1; bahr-nerd for 2–6]
–noun
1. Chris⋅tiaan N(eeth⋅ling) [kris-tyahn nit-ling] , 1922–2001, South African surgeon: performed first successful human-heart transplant 1967.
2. Edward Emerson, 1857–1923, U.S. astronomer.
3. Frederick Augustus Porter, 1809–89, U.S. educator and advocate of higher education for women: president of Columbia University 1864–89.
4. George Gray, 1863–1938, U.S. sculptor.
5. Henry, 1811–1900, U.S. educator.
6. a male given name.
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Barnard Bar·nard (bär'nərd, bär-närd'), Christiaan Neethling. Born 1923.

South African surgeon who performed the first human heart transplant (1967).

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Barnard   (bär'nərd)  Pronunciation Key 
South African surgeon who performed the first successful human heart transplant in 1967.
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