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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
barrier
or
counter,
over which
liquors
and food are
passed
to
customers;
hence,
the
portion
of the room
behind
the
counter
where
liquors
for sale are
kept..
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Commutation
::
Commutation
(n.) The act of
giving
one thing for
another;
barter;
exchange.
Tilt
::
Tilt (v. t.) To
incline;
to tip; to raise one end of for
discharging
liquor;
as, to tilt a
barrel..
Even
::
Even (a.)
Balanced;
adjusted;
fair;
equitable;
impartial;
just to both side; owing
nothing
on
either
side; -- said of
accounts,
bargains,
or
persons
indebted;
as, our
accounts
are even; an even
bargain..
Heathenism
::
Heathenism
(n.) The
manners
or
morals
usually
prevalent
in a
heathen
country;
ignorance;
rudeness;
barbarism.
Herbarium
::
Herbarium
(n.) A
collection
of dried
specimens
of
plants,
systematically
arranged..
Unbarbed
::
Unbarbed
(a.)
Destitute
of
bards,
or of
reversed
points,
hairs,
or
plumes;
as, an
unbarded
feather..
Tumulus
::
Tumulus
(n.) An
artificial
hillock,
especially
one
raised
over a
grave,
particularly
over the
graves
of
persons
buried
in
ancient
times;
a
barrow..
Earth
::
Earth (n.) A
similar
oxide,
having
a
slight
alkaline
reaction,
as lime,
magnesia,
strontia,
baryta..
Sash
::
Sash (n.) The
framing
in which the panes of glass are set in a
glazed
window
or door,
including
the
narrow
bars
between
the
panes..
Barde
::
Barde (n.) A piece of
defensive
(or,
sometimes,
ornamental)
armor for a
horse's
neck,
breast,
and
flanks;
a barb.
[Often
in the pl.].
Physostigmine
::
Physostigmine
(n.) An
alkaloid
found in the
Calabar
bean (the seed of
Physostigma
venenosum),
and
extracted
as a
white,
tasteless,
substance,
amorphous
or
crystalline;
--
formerly
called
eserine,
with which it was
regarded
as
identical..
Barbel
::
Barbel
(n.) A large
fresh-water
fish (
Barbus
vulgaris)
found in many
European
rivers.
Its upper jaw is
furnished
with four
barbels.
Barble
::
Barble
(n.) See
Barbel.
Cabiai
::
Cabiai
(n.) The
capybara.
See
Capybara.
Shut
::
Shut (v. t.) To
preclude;
to
exclude;
to bar out.
Bumbard
::
Bumbard
() See
Bombard.
Piney
::
Piney (a.) A term used in
designating
an East
Indian
tree (the
Vateria
Indica
or piney tree, of the order
Dipterocarpeae,
which grows in
Malabar,
etc.) or its
products..
Labarraque''s Solution
::
Labarraque's
solution
() An
aqueous
solution
of
hypochlorite
of
sodium,
extensively
used as a
disinfectant..
Harquebuse
::
Harquebuse
(n.) A
firearm
with match
holder,
trigger,
and
tumbler,
made in the
second
half of the 15th
century.
the
barrel
was about forty
inches
long. A form of the
harquebus
was
subsequently
called
arquebus
with
matchlock..
Fiddle
::
Fiddle
(n.) A rack or frame of bars
connected
by
strings,
to keep table
furniture
in place on the cabin table in bad
weather..
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