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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.) A
barrier
or
counter,
over which
liquors
and food are
passed
to
customers;
hence,
the
portion
of the room
behind
the
counter
where
liquors
for sale are
kept..
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Rule
::
Rule (a.) A
measuring
instrument
consisting
of a
graduated
bar of wood,
ivory,
metal,
or the like, which is
usually
marked
so as to show
inches
and
fractions
of an inch, and
jointed
so that it may be
folded
compactly..
Embargoes
::
Embargoes
(pl. ) of
Embarg.
Nine-bark
::
Nine-bark
(n.) A
white-flowered
rosaceous
shrub
(Neillia,
/
Spiraea,
opulifolia),
common
in the
Northern
United
States.
The bark
separates
into many thin
layers,
whence
the
name..
Barefaced
::
Barefaced
(a.)
Without
concealment;
undisguised.
Hence:
Shameless;
audacious.
Hogshead
::
Hogshead
(n.) A large cask or
barrel,
of
indefinite
contents;
esp. one
containing
from 100 to 140
gallons..
Barbaic
::
Barbaic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to, or
resembling,
an
uncivilized
person
or
people;
barbarous;
barbarian;
destitute
of
refinement..
Barcarolle
::
Barcarolle
(n.) A
popular
song or
melody
sung by
Venetian
gondoliers.
Barred Owl
::
Barred
owl () A large
American
owl
(Syrnium
nebulosum);
-- so
called
from the
transverse
bars of a dark brown color on the
breast.
Barely
::
Barely
(adv.)
Without
covering;
nakedly.
Embarrassment
::
Embarrassment
(n.) A state of being
embarrassed;
perplexity;
impediment
to
freedom
of
action;
entanglement;
hindrance;
confusion
or
discomposure
of mind, as from not
knowing
what to do or to say;
disconcertedness..
Inn
::
Inn (n.) One of the
colleges
(societies
or
buildings)
in
London,
for
students
of the law
barristers;
as, the Inns of
Court;
the Inns of
Chancery;
Serjeants'
Inns..
Globard
::
Globard
(n.) A
glowworm.
Syringed
::
Syringe
(n.) A kind of small
hand-pump
for
throwing
a
stream
of
liquid,
or for
purposes
of
aspiration.
It
consists
of a small
cylindrical
barrel
and
piston,
or a bulb of soft
elastic
material,
with or
without
valves,
and with a
nozzle
which is
sometimes
at the end of a
flexible
tube; -- used for
injecting
animal
bodies,
cleansing
wounds,
etc..
Water Pig
::
Water pig () The
capybara.
Cabaret
::
Cabaret
(n.) A
tavern;
a house where
liquors
are
retailed.
Meagre
::
Meagre
(a.)
Destitute
of
richness,
fertility,
strength,
or the like;
defective
in
quantity,
or poor in
quality;
poor;
barren;
scanty
in
ideas;
wanting
strength
of
diction
or
affluence
of
imagery..
Guidguid
::
Guidguid
(n.) A South
American
ant bird of the genus
Hylactes;
--
called
also
barking
bird.
Unfruitful
::
Unfruitful
(a.) Not
producing
fruit or
offspring;
unproductive;
infertile;
barren;
sterile;
as, an
unfruitful
tree or
animal;
unfruitful
soil; an
unfruitful
life or
effort..
Herbary
::
Herbary
(n.) A
garden
of
herbs;
a
cottage
garden.
Reading
::
Reading
(n.) An
observation
read from the scale of a
graduated
instrument;
as, the
reading
of a
barometer..
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