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Definition of bar
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Bar (n.) The space
between
the tusks and
grinders
in the upper jaw of a
horse,
in which the bit is
placed..
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Barology
::
Barology
(n.) The
science
of
weight
or
gravity.
Jamaicine
::
"Jamaicine
(n.) An
alkaloid
said to be
contained
in the bark of
Geoffroya
inermis,
a
leguminous
tree
growing
in
Jamaica
and
Surinam;
--
called
also
jamacina..
Inhumanly
::
Inhumanly
(adv.)
In an
inhuman
manner;
cruelly;
barbarously.
Savage
::
Savage
(a.)
Characterized
by
cruelty;
barbarous;
fierce;
ferocious;
inhuman;
brutal;
as, a
savage
spirit..
Jejune
::
"Jejune
(a.) Void of
interest;
barren;
meager;
dry; as, a
jejune
narrative..
Bartizan
::
Bartizan
(n.) A
small,
overhanging
structure
for
lookout
or
defense,
usually
projecting
at an angle of a
building
or near an
entrance
gateway..
Monesia
::
Monesia
(n.) The bark, or a
vegetable
extract
brought
in solid cakes from South
America
and
believed
to be
derived
from the bark, of the tree
Chrysophyllum
glycyphloeum.
It is used as an
alterative
and
astringent..
Conclusion
::
Conclusion
(n.) An
estoppel
or bar by which a
person
is held to a
particular
position.
Chaste
::
Chaste
(a.) Pure in
design
and
expression;
correct;
free from
barbarisms
or
vulgarisms;
refined;
simple;
as, a
chaste
style in
composition
or art..
Barbarous
::
Barbarous
(a.) Being in the state of a
barbarian;
uncivilized;
rude;
peopled
with
barbarians;
as, a
barbarous
people;
a
barbarous
country..
Sedentary
::
Sedentary
(a.)
Remaining
in one
place,
especially
when
firmly
attached
to some
object;
as, the
oyster
is a
sedentary
mollusk;
the
barnacles
are
sedentary
crustaceans..
Lycine
::
Lycine
(n.) A weak base
identical
with
betaine;
-- so
called
because
found in the
boxthorn
(Lycium
barbarum).
See
Betaine.
Cabaret
::
Cabaret
(n.) a type of
restaurant
where
liquor
and
dinner
is
served,
and
entertainment
is
provided,
as by
musicians,
dancers,
or
comedians,
and
providing
space for
dancing
by the
patrons;
--
similar
to a
nightclub.
The term
cabaret
is often used in the names of such an
establishment..
Indent
::
Indent
(v. i.) To
contract;
to
bargain
or
covenant.
Reading
::
Reading
(n.) An
observation
read from the scale of a
graduated
instrument;
as, the
reading
of a
barometer..
Nidamental
::
Nidamental
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
baring,
eggs or egg
capsules;
as, the
nidament
capsules
of
certain
gastropods;
nidamental
glands.
See
Illust.
of
Dibranchiata..
Scaling
::
Scaling
(a.)
Adapted
for
removing
scales,
as from a fish; as, a
scaling
knife;
adapted
for
removing
scale,
as from the
interior
of a steam
boiler;
as, a
scaling
hammer,
bar, etc..
Ironsmith
::
Ironsmith
(n.) An East
Indian
barbet
(Megalaima
faber),
inhabiting
the
Island
of
Hainan.
The name
alludes
to its note, which
resembles
the
sounds
made by a
smith..
Benight
::
Benight
(v. t.) To
involve
in moral
darkness,
or
ignorance;
to debar from
intellectual
light..
Cylinder
::
Cylinder
(n.) The
barrel
of an air or other pump.
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