Barthianism


the theological doctrines and principles of karl barth and his followers, especially in reference to neoorthodoxy.

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  • Bartholin

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  • Bartholin's gland

    either of two small, oval, mucus-secreting glands, one on each side of the base of the v-g-n-. bartholin’s gland n. see greater vestibular gland.

  • Bartholin's cyst

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