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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
vertical
line
across
the
staff.
Bars
divide
the staff into
spaces
which
represent
measures,
and are
themselves
called
measures..
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Rack
::
Rack (a.) A bar with teeth on its face, or edge, to work with those of a
wheel,
pinion,
or worm, which is to drive it or be
driven
by it..
Expose
::
Expose
(v. t.) To lay bare; to lay open to
attack,
danger,
or
anything
objectionable;
to
render
accessible
to
anything
which may
affect,
especially
detrimentally;
to make
liable;
as, to
expose
one's self to the heat of the sun, or to cold,
insult,
danger,
or
ridicule;
to
expose
an army to
destruction
or
defeat..
Barely
::
Barely
(adv.)
Without
concealment
or
disguise.
Trig
::
Trig (n.) A
stone,
block of wood, or
anything
else,
placed
under a wheel or
barrel
to
prevent
motion;
a
scotch;
a
skid..
Baryta
::
Baryta
(n.) An oxide of
barium
(or
barytum);
a heavy earth with a
specific
gravity
above 4.
Bar
::
Bar (n.) An
ordinary,
like a fess but
narrower,
occupying
only one fifth part of the
field..
Rail
::
Rail (n.) A bar of steel or iron,
forming
part of the track on which the
wheels
roll. It is
usually
shaped
with
reference
to
vertical
strength,
and is held in place by
chairs,
splices,
etc..
Sist
::
Sist (v. t.) To cause to take a
place,
as at the bar of a
court;
hence,
to cite; to
summon;
to bring into
court..
Canoe
::
Canoe (n.) A boat made of bark or
skins,
used by
savages..
Cumber
::
Cumber
(v. t.) To rest upon as a
troublesome
or
useless
weight
or load; to be
burdensome
or
oppressive
to; to
hinder
or
embarrass
in
attaining
an
object,
to
obstruct
or
occupy
uselessly;
to
embarrass;
to
trouble..
Arles
::
Arles (n. pl.) An
earnest;
earnest
money;
money paid to bind a
bargain.
Draglink
::
Draglink
(n.) A
drawbar.
Barker
::
Barker
(n.) The
spotted
redshank.
Moulding
::
Moulding
(n.)
Anything
cast in a mold, or which
appears
to be so, as
grooved
or
ornamental
bars of wood or
metal..
Counselor
::
Counselor
(n.) One whose
profession
is to give
advice
in law, and
manage
causes
for
clients
in
court;
a
barrister..
Barren
::
Barren
(a.)
Unproductive;
fruitless;
unprofitable;
empty.
Near
::
Near
(adv.)
So as
barely
to avoid or pass
injury
or loss;
close;
narrow;
as, a near
escape..
Corticiform
::
Corticiform
(a.)
Resembling,
or
having
the form of, bark or
rind..
Bardling
::
Bardling
(n.) An
inferior
bard.
Debarked
::
Debarked
(imp. & p. p.) of
Debar.
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