1. birt - Noun
2. Birt - Proper noun
A fish of the turbot kind; the brill.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBirt joined Ontario's Rachel Homan, Manitoba's Kerri Einarson, the Jennifer Jones wild-card team, Northern Ontario's Krista McCarville and defending champion Chelsea Carey in the round of eight at the national women's curling championship. Source: Internet
Birt Acres was the first to attempt an amateur format, creating Birtac in 1898 by slitting the film into 17.5 mm widths. Source: Internet
In Pool B, Ontario’s Rachel Homan (6-1), Team Wild Card Jennifer Jones (6-1) and Prince Edward Island’s Suzanne Birt (5-2) clinched berths in the championship pool. Source: Internet
Prince Edward Island’s Suzanne Birt and B.C.’s Corryn Brown (3-2) were hunting championship-round berths in Pool B with Nova Scotia’s Mary-Anne Arsenault (3-3) playing for a tiebreaker. Source: Internet
Henry Birt says that Boso was a cardinal-nephew of Adrian IV, but Arthur Ua Clerigh finds no evidence. Source: Internet
"Experience is a big thing, but a lot of hard work throughout the year is probably the most important thing," the 38-year-old Birt said. Source: Internet