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Gibbartas
Gibbartas Gib*bar"tas, n. [Cf. Ar. jebb[=a]r giant; or L. gibber humpbacked: cf. F. gibbar.] (Zo["o]l.) One of several finback whales of the North Atlantic; -- called also Jupiter whale. [Written also jubartas, gubertas, dubertus.]

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- territory ****igned to the Tribe of Benjamin. The name means "stone-circles." Gibbar is a "district of Judah" mentioned in a list of returnees from the Babylonian...
- Gerizim Gershom Gershon Geshur, Geshuri Gether Gethsemane Geuel Gezer Giah Gibbar Gibbethon Gibeah Gibeon Giddel Gideon, hewer, feller, he who cuts down Gideoni...
- Israel before the Israelites returned from Egypt. For the "sons of Gibbar" see Gibbar. For the possible biblical clan-name Ginnath, see Ginath. See Haahashtari...
- whale range (in blue) Synonyms Balaena musculus Linnaeus, 1758 Balaenoptera gibbar Scoresby, 1820 Pterobalaena gigas Van Beneden, 1861 Physalus latirostris...
- musculus Companyo, 1830 Balaenoptera rorqual Lacépède, 1804 Balaenoptera gibbar Lacépède, 1804 Balaenoptera mediterraneensis Lesson, 1828 Balaenoptera jubartes...
- Artiodactyla Infraorder: Cetacea Family: Balaenopteridae Genus: Balaenoptera Lacépède, 1758 Type species Balaenoptera gibbar Linnaeus, 1758 Species See text...
- London–Botany Bay Lloyd's Register (LR) 1816 J. Garbutt J. Ferrar Manning Gibbar Liverpool–Boston LR 1818 J. Fraser Gibbons & Co. London–St. Thomas LR 1818...
- Perryville Cheese Company Wallace Gagnepain (1916-2005) 1964 1972 Paul L. Gibbar 1972 1978 Frank W. "Bill" Bergman 1978 1980 Larry H. Pryor (c. 1939-1993)...
- footnote (a)] corrects this to Janet Fleming, daughter of Sir David Fleming of Gibbar & ****bernauld. They had two sons, John, who succeeded his father—it was...