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Definition of bar
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Bar (n.) The place in court where
prisoners
are
stationed
for
arraignment,
trial,
or
sentence..
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Rhubarby
::
Rhubarby
(a.) Like
rhubarb.
Bushhammer
::
Bushhammer
(n.) A
hammer
with a head
formed
of a
bundle
of
square
bars, with
pyramidal
points,
arranged
in rows, or a solid head with a face cut into a
number
of rows of such
points;
-- used for
dressing
stone..
Barter
::
Barter
(v. i.) To
traffic
or
trade,
by
exchanging
one
commodity
for
another,
in
distinction
from a sale and
purchase,
in which money is paid for the
commodities
transferred;
to
truck..
Rifling
::
Rifling
(n.) The
system
of
grooves
in a
rifled
gun
barrel
or
cannon.
Boxthorn
::
Boxthorn
(n.) A plant of the genus
Lycium,
esp.
Lycium
barbarum..
Barbary
::
Barbary
(n.) The
countries
on the north coast of
Africa
from Egypt to the
Atlantic.
Hence:
A
Barbary
horse;
a barb.
[Obs.]
Also, a kind of
pigeon..
Barbermonger
::
Barbermonger
(n.) A fop.
Singe
::
Singe (v. t.) To
remove
the nap of
(cloth),
by
passing
it
rapidly
over a
red-hot
bar, or over a
flame,
preliminary
to
dyeing
it..
Barouche
::
Barouche
(n.) A
four-wheeled
carriage,
with a
falling
top, a seat on the
outside
for the
driver,
and two
double
seats on the
inside
arranged
so that the
sitters
on the front seat face those on the back
seat..
Morindin
::
Morindin
(n.) A
yellow
dyestuff
extracted
from the root bark of an East
Indian
plant
(Morinda
citrifolia).
Barouchet
::
Barouchet
(n.) A kind of light
barouche.
Bar
::
Bar (n.)
Anything
which
obstructs,
hinders,
or
prevents;
an
obstruction;
a
barrier..
Gin
::
Gin (n.) A
strong
alcoholic
liquor,
distilled
from rye and
barley,
and
flavored
with
juniper
berries;
-- also
called
Hollands
and
Holland
gin,
because
originally,
and still very
extensively,
manufactured
in
Holland.
Common
gin is
usually
flavored
with
turpentine..
Raddle
::
Raddle
(n.) An
instrument
consisting
of a
wooden
bar, with a row of
upright
pegs set in it, used by
domestic
weavers
to keep the warp of a
proper
width,
and
prevent
tangling
when it is wound upon the beam of the
loom..
Whiskey
::
Whiskey
(n.) An
intoxicating
liquor
distilled
from
grain,
potatoes,
etc.,
especially
in
Scotland,
Ireland,
and the
United
States.
In the
United
States,
whisky
is
generally
distilled
from
maize,
rye, or
wheat,
but in
Scotland
and
Ireland
it is often made from
malted
barley..
Bethabara Wood
::
Bethabara
wood () A
highly
elastic
wood, used for
fishing
rods, etc. The tree is
unknown,
but it is
thought
to be East
Indian..
Simply
::
Simply
(adv.)
In a
simple
manner
or
state;
considered
in or by
itself;
without
addition;
along;
merely;
solely;
barely.
Baronage
::
Baronage
(n.) The land which gives title to a
baron.
Barpost
::
Barpost
(n.) A post sunk in the
ground
to
receive
the bars
closing
a
passage
into a
field.
Tan
::
Tan (n.) To
convert
(the skin of an
animal)
into
leather,
as by usual
process
of
steeping
it in an
infusion
of oak or some other bark,
whereby
it is
impregnated
with
tannin,
or
tannic
acid
(which
exists
in
several
species
of
bark),
and is thus
rendered
firm,
durable,
and in some
degree
impervious
to
water..
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