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Definition of bar
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Bar (n.) To cross with one or more
stripes
or
lines.
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Madro–a
::
Madro–a
(n.) A small
evergreen
tree or shrub
(Arbutus
Menziesii),
of
California,
having
a
smooth
bark, thick
shining
leaves,
and
edible
red
berries,
which are often
called
madro–a
apples..
Footstalk
::
Footstalk
(n.) The
peduncle
or stem by which
various
marine
animals
are
attached,
as
certain
brachiopods
and goose
barnacles..
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..
Turnpike
::
Turnpike
(n.) A frame
consisting
of two bars
crossing
each other at right
angles
and
turning
on a post or pin, to
hinder
the
passage
of
beasts,
but
admitting
a
person
to pass
between
the arms; a
turnstile.
See
Turnstile,
1..
Ground
::
Ground
(n.) A
composition
in which the bass,
consisting
of a few bars of
independent
notes,
is
continually
repeated
to a
varying
melody..
Barge
::
Barge (n.) A
double-decked
passenger
or
freight
vessel,
towed by a
steamboat..
Barter
::
Barter
(n.) The thing given in
exchange.
Shagbark
::
Shagbark
(n.) A
rough-barked
species
of
hickory
(Carya
alba),
its nut.
Called
also
shellbark.
See
Hickory..
Disimpark
::
Disimpark
(v. t.) To free from the
barriers
or
restrictions
of a park.
Commutation
::
Commutation
(n.) The act of
giving
one thing for
another;
barter;
exchange.
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..
Unship
::
Unship
(v. t.) To
remove
or
detach,
as any part or
implement,
from its
proper
position
or
connection
when in use; as, to
unship
an oar; to
unship
capstan
bars; to
unship
the
tiller..
Barnacle
::
Barnacle
(n.) Any
cirriped
crustacean
adhering
to
rocks,
floating
timber,
ships,
etc., esp. (a) the
sessile
species
(genus
Balanus
and
allies),
and (b) the
stalked
or goose
barnacles
(genus
Lepas and
allies).
See
Cirripedia,
and Goose
barnacle..
Widow
::
Widow (v. t.) To
deprive
of one who is
loved;
to strip of
anything
beloved
or
highly
esteemed;
to make
desolate
or bare; to
bereave.
Booby
::
Booby (n.) A
swimming
bird (Sula fiber or S. sula)
related
to the
common
gannet,
and found in the West
Indies,
nesting
on the bare
rocks.
It is so
called
on
account
of its
apparent
stupidity.
The name is also
sometimes
applied
to other
species
of
gannets;
as, S.
piscator,
the
red-footed
booby..
Baric
::
Baric (a.) Of or
pertaining
to
weight,
esp. to the
weight
or
pressure
of the
atmosphere
as
measured
by the
barometer..
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..
Laparocele
::
Laparocele
(n.) A
rupture
or
hernia
in the
lumbar
regions.
Hound
::
Hound (n.) A side bar used to
strengthen
portions
of the
running
gear of a
vehicle.
Tampoon
::
Tampoon
(n.) The
stopper
of a
barrel;
a bung.
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