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Definition of bar
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Bar (n.) An
ordinary,
like a fess but
narrower,
occupying
only one fifth part of the
field..
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Barouchet
::
Barouchet
(n.) A kind of light
barouche.
Wilderness
::
Wilderness
(v. t.) A tract of land, or a
region,
uncultivated
and
uninhabited
by human
beings,
whether
a
forest
or a wide,
barren
plain;
a wild; a
waste;
a
desert;
a
pathless
waste of any
kind..
Hum
::
Hum
(interj.)
An
inarticulate
nasal sound or
murmur,
like h'm,
uttered
by a
speaker
in pause from
embarrassment,
affectation,
etc..
Barded
::
Barded
(p.a.)
Accoutered
with
defensive
armor;
-- said of a
horse.
Barefooted
::
Barefooted
(a.)
Having
the feet bare.
Hickory
::
Hickory
(n.) An
American
tree of the genus
Carya,
of which there are
several
species.
The
shagbark
is the C. alba, and has a very rough bark; it
affords
the
hickory
nut of the
markets.
The
pignut,
or brown
hickory,
is the C.
glabra.
The swamp
hickory
is C.
amara,
having
a nut whose shell is very thin and the
kernel
bitter..
Bridge
::
Bridge
(n.) The small arch or bar at right
angles
to the
strings
of a
violin,
guitar,
etc.,
serving
of raise them and
transmit
their
vibrations
to the body of the
instrument..
Aculeus
::
Aculeus
(n.) A
prickle
growing
on the bark, as in some
brambles
and
roses..
Jimmy
::
Jimmy (n.) A short
crowbar
used by
burglars
in
breaking
open
doors.
Sir
::
Sir (n.) A title
prefixed
to the
Christian
name of a
knight
or a
baronet.
Wattle
::
Wattle
(n.) The
astringent
bark of
several
Australian
trees of the genus
Acacia,
used in
tanning;
--
called
also
wattle
bark..
Manzanita
::
Manzanita
(n.) A name given to
several
species
of
Arctostaphylos,
but
mostly
to A.
glauca
and A.
pungens,
shrubs
of
California,
Oregon,
etc., with
reddish
smooth
bark, ovate or oval
coriaceous
evergreen
leaves,
and
bearing
clusters
of red
berries,
which are said to be a
favorite
food of the
grizzly
bear..
Water Hog
::
Water hog () The
capybara.
Railing
::
Railing
(n.) A
barrier
made of a rail or of
rails.
Chaffery
::
Chaffery
(n.)
Traffic;
bargaining.
Bar
::
Bar (n.) The part of the crust of a
horse's
hoof which is bent
inwards
towards
the frog at the heel on each side, and
extends
into the
center
of the
sole..
Barn
::
Barn (n.) A
covered
building
used
chiefly
for
storing
grain,
hay, and other
productions
of a farm. In the
United
States
a part of the barn is often used for
stables..
Reembarkation
::
Reembarkation
(n.) A
putting,
or
going,
on board a
vessel
again..
Barrenwort
::
Barrenwort
(n.) An
herbaceous
plant of the
Barberry
family
(Epimedium
alpinum),
having
leaves
that are
bitter
and said to be
sudorific..
Cutthroat
::
Cutthroat
(a.)
Murderous;
cruel;
barbarous.
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