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Definition of bar
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Bar (n.) A vein or dike
crossing
a lode.
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Hearse
::
Hearse
(n.) A bier or
handbarrow
for
conveying
the dead to the
grave.
Foots
::
Foots (n. pl.) The
settlings
of oil,
molasses,
etc., at the
bottom
of a
barrel
or
hogshead..
Rheum
::
Rheum (n.) A genus of
plants.
See
Rhubarb.
Barb
::
Barb (n.) The
Barbary
horse,
a
superior
breed
introduced
from
Barbary
into Spain by the
Moors..
Disbarring
::
Disbarring
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Disba.
Back
::
Back
(adv.)
To a
former
state,
condition,
or
station;
as, to go back to
private
life; to go back to
barbarism..
Cost
::
Cost (v. t.) To
require
to be
given,
expended,
or laid out
therefor,
as in
barter,
purchase,
acquisition,
etc.; to cause the cost,
expenditure,
relinquishment,
or loss of; as, the
ticket
cost a
dollar;
the
effort
cost his
life..
Baric
::
Baric (a.) Of or
pertaining
to
weight,
esp. to the
weight
or
pressure
of the
atmosphere
as
measured
by the
barometer..
Inhospitable
::
Inhospitable
(a.)
Affording
no
shelter
or
sustenance;
barren;
desert;
bleak;
cheerless;
wild.
Open-headed
::
Open-headed
(a.)
Bareheaded.
Barometrically
::
Barometrically
(adv.)
By means of a
barometer,
or
according
to
barometric
observations..
Shackle
::
Shackle
(v. t.)
Figuratively:
To bind or
confine
so as to
prevent
or
embarrass
action;
to
impede;
to
cumber.
Barber
::
Barber
(n.) One whose
occupation
it is to shave or trim the
beard,
and to cut and dress the hair of his
patrons..
Cascara Sagrada
::
Cascara
sagrada
() Holy bark; the bark of the
California
buckthorn
(Rhamnus
Purshianus),
used as a mild
cathartic
or
laxative..
Thane
::
Thane (n.) A
dignitary
under the
Anglo-Saxons
and Danes in
England.
Of these there were two
orders,
the
king's
thanes,
who
attended
the kings in their
courts
and held lands
immediately
of them, and the
ordinary
thanes,
who were lords of
manors
and who had
particular
jurisdiction
within
their
limits.
After the
Conquest,
this title was
disused,
and baron took its
place..
Gaberdine
::
Gaberdine
(n.) See
Gabardine.
Exclude
::
Exclude
(v. t.) To shut out; to
hinder
from
entrance
or
admission;
to debar from
participation
or
enjoyment;
to
deprive
of; to
except;
-- the
opposite
to
admit;
as, to
exclude
a crowd from a room or
house;
to
exclude
the
light;
to
exclude
one
nation
from the ports of
another;
to
exclude
a
taxpayer
from the
privilege
of
voting..
Bar
::
Bar (n.) Any
tribunal;
as, the bar of
public
opinion;
the bar of God..
Bumbarge
::
Bumbarge
(n.) See
Bumboat.
Sapwood
::
Sapwood
(n.) The
alburnum,
or part of the wood of any
exogenous
tree next to the bark, being that
portion
of the tree
through
which the sap flows most
freely;
--
distinguished
from
heartwood..
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