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Definition of bar
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Bar (n.) To
except;
to
exclude
by
exception.
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Barium
::
Barium
(n.) One of the
elements,
belonging
to the
alkaline
earth
group;
a metal
having
a
silver-white
color,
and
melting
at a very high
temperature.
It is
difficult
to
obtain
the pure
metal,
from the
facility
with which it
becomes
oxidized
in the air.
Atomic
weight,
137.
Symbol,
Ba. Its oxide
called
baryta..
Barbated
::
Barbated
(a.)
Having
barbed
points.
Barbarity
::
Barbarity
(n.) A
barbarous
or cruel act.
Cope
::
Cope (v. i.) To
exchange
or
barter.
Embarrass
::
Embarrass
(v. t.) To
involve
in
difficulties
concerning
money
matters;
to
incumber
with debt; to beset with
urgent
claims
or
demands;
-- said of a
person
or his
affairs;
as, a man or his
business
is
embarrassed
when he can not meet his
pecuniary
engagements..
Face
::
Face (v. t.) To cover with
better,
or
better
appearing,
material
than the mass
consists
of, for
purpose
of
deception,
as the
surface
of a box of tea, a
barrel
of
sugar,
etc..
Cancelli
::
Cancelli
(v. t.) An
interwoven
or
latticed
wall or
inclosure;
latticework,
rails,
or
crossbars,
as
around
the bar of a court of
justice,
between
the
chancel
and the nave of a
church,
or in a
window..
Mollebart
::
Mollebart
(n.) An
agricultural
implement
used in
Flanders,
consisting
of a kind of large
shovel
drawn by a horse and
guided
by a man..
Barbecue
::
Barbecue
(v. t.) To roast or broil
whole,
as an ox or hog..
Barkeeper
::
Barkeeper
(n.) One who keeps or tends a bar for the sale of
liquors.
Nematognathi
::
Nematognathi
(n. pl.) An order of
fishes
having
barbels
on the jaws. It
includes
the
catfishes,
or
siluroids.
See
Siluroid..
Contrabass
::
Contrabass
(n.)
Double
bass; --
applied
to any
instrument
of the same deep range as the
stringed
double
bass; as, the
contrabass
ophicleide;
the
contrabass
tuba or
bombardon..
-barrelled
::
-barrelled
(a.)
Having
two
barrels;
--
applied
to a gun.
Desert
::
Desert
(n.) A
deserted
or
forsaken
region;
a
barren
tract
incapable
of
supporting
population,
as the vast sand
plains
of Asia and
Africa
are
destitute
and
vegetation..
Draglink
::
Draglink
(n.) A
drawbar.
Poller
::
Poller
(n.) One who
polls;
specifically:
(a) One who polls or lops
trees.
(b) One who polls or cuts hair; a
barber.
[R.] (c) One who
extorts
or
plunders.
[Obs.]
Baex. (d) One who
registplws
votplws,
or one who
enters
his name as a
voter..
Carrier
::
Carrier
(n.) That which
drives
or
carries;
as: (a) A piece which
communicates
to an
object
in a lathe the
motion
of the face
plate;
a lathe dog. (b) A spool
holder
or
bobbin
holder
in a
braiding
machine.
(c) A
movable
piece in
magazine
guns which
transfers
the
cartridge
to a
position
from which it can be
thrust
into the
barrel.
Cost
::
Cost (v. t.) The
amount
paid,
charged,
or
engaged
to be paid, for
anything
bought
or taken in
barter;
charge;
expense;
hence,
whatever,
as
labor,
self-denial,
suffering,
etc., is
requisite
to
secure
benefit..
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..
Binocle
::
Binocle
(n.) A
dioptric
telescope,
fitted
with two tubes
joining,
so as to
enable
a
person
to view an
object
with both eyes at once; a
double-barreled
field glass or an opera
glass..
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