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Baruch

noun Ba·ruch \bə-ˈrük, ˈbär-ˌük, ˈber-\

Definition of BARUCH

:  a homiletic book included in the Roman Catholic canon of the Old Testament and in the Protestant Apocrypha — see bible table
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Origin of BARUCH

Late Latin, from Greek Barouch, from Hebrew Bārūkh

Baruch

biographical name Ba·ruch \bə-ˈrük\

Definition of BARUCH

Bernard Man*nes \ˈma-nəs\ 1870–1965 Am. businessman & statesman

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