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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 broad
shaft,
or band, or
stripe;
as, a bar of
light;
a bar of
color..
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Tusk
::
Tusk (v. i.) To bare or gnash the
teeth.
Quinquelobate
::
Quinquelobate
(a.) Alt. of
Quinquelobare.
Hardly
::
Hardly
(adv.)
Scarcely;
barely;
not
guite;
not
wholly.
Bumbard
::
Bumbard
() See
Bombard.
Unite
::
Unite (v. t.) To put
together
so as to make one; to join, as two or more
constituents,
to form a
whole;
to
combine;
to
connect;
to join; to cause to
adhere;
as, to unite
bricks
by
mortar;
to unite iron bars by
welding;
to unite two
armies..
Lawyer
::
Lawyer
(n.) One
versed
in the laws, or a
practitioner
of law; one whose
profession
is to
conduct
lawsuits
for
clients,
or to
advise
as to
prosecution
or
defence
of
lawsuits,
or as to legal
rights
and
obligations
in other
matters.
It is a
general
term,
comprehending
attorneys,
counselors,
solicitors,
barristers,
sergeants,
and
advocates..
Porridge
::
Porridge
(n.) A food made by
boiling
some
leguminous
or
farinaceous
substance,
or the meal of it, in water or in milk,
making
of broth or thin
pudding;
as,
barley
porridge,
milk
porridge,
bean
porridge,
etc..
Barrier
::
Barrier
(n.) A fence or
railing
to mark the
limits
of a
place,
or to keep back a
crowd..
Port
::
Port (v. t.) To
throw,
as a
musket,
diagonally
across
the body, with the lock in
front,
the right hand
grasping
the small of the
stock,
and the
barrel
sloping
upward
and
crossing
the point of the left
shoulder;
as, to port
arms..
Barwise
::
Barwise
(adv.)
Horizontally.
Stipulation
::
Stipulate
(v. i.) To make an
agreement
or
covenant
with any
person
or
company
to do or
forbear
anything;
to
bargain;
to
contract;
to
settle
terms;
as,
certain
princes
stipulated
to
assist
each other in
resisting
the
armies
of
France..
Mullet
::
Mullet
(n.) Any
species
of the genus
Mullus,
or
family
Mullidae;
called
also red
mullet,
and
surmullet,
esp. the plain
surmullet
(Mullus
barbatus),
and the
striped
surmullet
(M.
surmulletus)
of
Southern
Europe.
The
former
is the
mullet
of the
Romans.
It is noted for the
brilliancy
of its
colors.
See
Surmullet..
Populin
::
Populin
(n.) A
glycoside,
related
to
salicin,
found in the bark of
certain
species
of the
poplar
(Populus),
and
extracted
as a sweet white
crystalline
substance..
Permutation
::
Permutation
(n.)
Barter;
exchange.
Barbarous
::
Barbarous
(a.) Being in the state of a
barbarian;
uncivilized;
rude;
peopled
with
barbarians;
as, a
barbarous
people;
a
barbarous
country..
Stipulation
::
Stipulation
(n.) The act of
stipulating;
a
contracting
or
bargaining;
an
agreement.
Poor-willie
::
Poor-willie
(n.) The
bar-tailed
godwit.
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..
Spot
::
Spot (n.) A
sciaenoid
food fish
(Liostomus
xanthurus)
of the
Atlantic
coast of the
United
States.
It has a black spot
behind
the
shoulders
and
fifteen
oblique
dark bars on the
sides.
Called
also
goody,
Lafayette,
masooka,
and old
wife..
Electro-magnet
::
Electro-magnet
(n.) A mass,
usually
of soft iron, but
sometimes
of some other
magnetic
metal,
as
nickel
or
cobalt,
rendered
temporarily
magnetic
by being
placed
within
a coil of wire
through
which a
current
of
electricity
is
passing.
The metal is
generally
in the form of a bar,
either
straight,
or bent into the shape of a
horseshoe..
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