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bertha

[bur-thuh] / ˈbɜr θə /




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To show that it was the PKF proteins that were doing the killing, University of British Columbia molecular biologist David Theilmann and colleagues infected bertha armyworms with two baculovirus species, MacoNPV-A and MacoNPV-B.

From Science Magazine • Jul. 29, 2021

Edwardian sleeves and bertha collars, ribbons, roses and trailing black velvet are the tricks of the trade.

From Time Magazine Archive

My dress was black velvet with a very rich bertha.

From Letters from England by Bancroft, Elizabeth Davis

A bertha of lace fell over the satin bodice.

From Ishmael Or, In the Depths by Southworth, Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte

She was a vision in white—her graduation dress—with her snowy shoulders rising modestly from a tulle bertha.

From At Home with the Jardines by Bell, Lilian