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Definition of bar
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of bar is as below...
Bar (n.) Any
railing
that
divides
a room, or
office,
or hall of
assembly,
in order to
reserve
a space for those
having
special
privileges;
as, the bar of the House of
Commons..
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Petard
::
Petard
(n.) A case
containing
powder
to be
exploded,
esp. a
conical
or
cylindrical
case of metal
filled
with
powder
and
attached
to a
plank,
to be
exploded
against
and break down
gates,
barricades,
drawbridges,
etc. It has been
superseded..
Hog
::
Hog (n.) A
quadruped
of the genus Sus, and
allied
genera
of
Suidae;
esp., the
domesticated
varieties
of S.
scrofa,
kept for their fat and meat,
called,
respectively,
lard and pork;
swine;
porker;
specifically,
a
castrated
boar; a
barrow..
Self-registering
::
Self-registering
(a.)
Registering
itself;
-- said of any
instrument
so
contrived
as to
record
its own
indications
of
phenomena,
whether
continuously
or at
stated
times,
as at the
maxima
and
minima
of
variations;
as, a
self-registering
anemometer
or
barometer..
Shackle
::
Shackle
(v. t.)
Figuratively:
To bind or
confine
so as to
prevent
or
embarrass
action;
to
impede;
to
cumber.
Lauraceous
::
Lauraceous
(a.)
Belonging
to, or
resembling,
a
natural
order
(Lauraceae)
of trees and
shrubs
having
aromatic
bark and
foliage,
and
including
the
laurel,
sassafras,
cinnamon
tree, true
camphor
tree, etc..
Unhumanize
::
Unhumanize
(v. t.) To
render
inhuman
or
barbarous.
Bark
::
Bark (v. t.) To strip the bark from; to peel.
Gaff
::
Gaff (v. t.) To
strike
with a gaff or
barbed
spear;
to
secure
by means of a gaff; as, to gaff a
salmon..
Bar
::
Bar (n.) A broad
shaft,
or band, or
stripe;
as, a bar of
light;
a bar of
color..
Barbule
::
Barbule
(n.) A very
minute
barb or
beard.
Birch
::
Birch (n.) A
birch-bark
canoe.
Billot
::
Billot
(n.)
Bullion
in the bar or mass.
Unbark
::
Unbark
(v. t.) To cause to
disembark;
to land.
Score
::
Score (n.) The
original
and
entire
draught,
or its
transcript,
of a
composition,
with the parts for all the
different
instruments
or
voices
written
on
staves
one above
another,
so that they can be read at a
glance;
-- so
called
from the bar,
which,
in its early use, was drawn
through
all the
parts..
Scutum
::
Scutum
(n.) One of the two lower
valves
of the
operculum
of a
barnacle.
Spring
::
Spring
(v. t.) To bend by
force,
as
something
stiff or
strong;
to force or put by
bending,
as a beam into its
sockets,
and
allowing
it to
straighten
when in
place;
-- often with in, out, etc.; as, to
spring
in a slat or a bar..
Bargaining
::
Bargaining
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Bargai.
Baronies
::
Baronies
(pl. ) of
Baron.
Bromlife
::
Bromlife
(n.) A
carbonate
of
baryta
and lime,
intermediate
between
witherite
and
strontianite;
--
called
also
alstonite..
Bullfighting
::
Bullfighting
(n.) A
barbarous
sport,
of great
antiquity,
in which men
torment,
and fight with, a bull or bulls in an
arena,
for
public
amusement,
-- still
popular
in
Spain..
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