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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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Bargainee
::
Bargainee
(v. i.) The party to a
contract
who
receives,
or
agrees
to
receive,
the
property
sold..
Barker
::
Barker
(n.) The
spotted
redshank.
Trestletree
::
Trestletree
(n.) One of two
strong
bars of
timber,
fixed
horizontally
on the
opposite
sides of the
masthead,
to
support
the
crosstrees
and the frame of the top; --
generally
used in the
plural..
Bargained
::
Bargained
(imp. & p. p.) of
Bargai.
Debar
::
Debar (v. t.) To cut off from
entrance,
as if by a bar or
barrier;
to
preclude;
to
hinder
from
approach,
entry,
or
enjoyment;
to shut out or
exclude;
to deny or
refuse;
-- with from, and
sometimes
with of..
Scorse
::
Scorse
(v. t.) To
barter
or
exchange.
Lighter
::
Lighter
(n.) A large boat or
barge,
mainly
used in
unloading
or
loading
vessels
which can not reach the
wharves
at the place of
shipment
or
delivery..
Syllabarium
::
Syllabaria
(pl. ) of
Syllabariu.
Quercitrin
::
Quercitrin
(n.) A
glucoside
extracted
from the bark of the oak
(Quercus)
as a
bitter
citron-yellow
crystalline
substance,
used as a
pigment
and
called
quercitron..
Mercurial
::
Mercurial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to, or
containing,
mercury;
as,
mercurial
preparations,
barometer.
See
Mercury,
2..
Baria
::
Baria (n.)
Baryta.
Shagbark
::
Shagbark
(n.) A
rough-barked
species
of
hickory
(Carya
alba),
its nut.
Called
also
shellbark.
See
Hickory..
Horse
::
Horse (a.) An iron bar for a sheet
traveler
to slide upon.
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..
Arrow
::
Arrow (n.) A
missile
weapon
of
offense,
slender,
pointed,
and
usually
feathered
and
barbed,
to be shot from a bow..
Bay
::
Bay (n.) A
compartment
in a barn, for
depositing
hay, or grain in the
stalks..
Rude
::
Rude
(superl.)
Barbarous;
fierce;
bloody;
impetuous;
-- said of war,
conflict,
and the like; as, the rude shock of
armies..
Gabardine
::
Gabardine
(n.) Alt. of
Gaberdin.
Bannock
::
Bannock
(n.) A kind of cake or
bread,
in shape flat and
roundish,
commonly
made of
oatmeal
or
barley
meal and baked on an iron
plate,
or
griddle;
-- used in
Scotland
and the
northern
counties
of
England..
Woolert
::
Woolert
(n.) The barn owl.
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