1. bartram - Noun
2. Bartram - Proper noun
See Bertram.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAn ancestor named Isaac Newton Bartram was born in Redding in 1838 and moved to Sharon in 1856. Source: Internet
Bartram, J., Wayne W. Carmichael, Ingrid Chorus, Gary Jones, and Olav M. Skulberg (1999) Chapter 1. Introduction, in: Toxic Cyanobacteria in Water: A guide to their public health consequences, monitoring and management. Source: Internet
"Roaring Alligators and Burning Tygers: Poetry and Science from William Bartram to Charles Darwin". Source: Internet
A similar woman develops that crush on Bartram as a defense when not only does her family begin to withdraw from her, but her supermom best friend tells her she needs "a little break" from their friendship. Source: Internet
But such flippancy misreads the nature of Marcher’s problem, which isn’t cowardice; indeed, communicating his secret to May Bartram in the first place takes courage. Source: Internet
Noting Bartram’s attention to his efforts to hide the purloined spectacles, Tom snatched the eyeglasses a second time when Bartram made a premature attempt to reclaim them. Source: Internet