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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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Barbarian
::
Barbarian
(a.) Of, or
pertaining
to, or
resembling,
barbarians;
rude;
uncivilized;
barbarous;
as,
barbarian
governments
or
nations..
Grab
::
Grab (n.) A
vessel
used on the
Malabar
coast,
having
two or three
masts..
Barbicanage
::
Barbicanage
(n.) Alt. of
Barbacanag.
Eelspear
::
Eelspear
(n.) A spear with
barbed
forks for
spearing
eels.
Bartizan
::
Bartizan
(n.) A
small,
overhanging
structure
for
lookout
or
defense,
usually
projecting
at an angle of a
building
or near an
entrance
gateway..
Barry
::
Barry (a.)
Divided
into bars; -- said of the
field.
Panel
::
Panel (n.) A
prisoner
arraigned
for trial at the bar of a
criminal
court.
Bar Iron
::
Bar iron () See under Iron.
Lombar-house
::
Lombar-house
(n.) A
public
institution
for
lending
money to the poor at a
moderate
interest,
upon
articles
deposited
and
pledged;
--
called
also mont de
piete..
Guipure
::
Guipure
(n.) A term used for lace of
different
kinds;
most
properly
for a lace of large
pattern
and heavy
material
which has no
ground
or mesh, but has the
pattern
held
together
by
connecting
threads
called
bars or
brides..
Debarkation
::
Debarkation
(n.)
Disembarkation.
Unbarricade
::
Unbarricade
(v. t.) To
unbolt;
to
unbar;
to open.
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