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Definition of bar
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Bar (n.) A vein or dike
crossing
a lode.
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Bernacle
::
Bernacle
(n.) See
Barnacle.
Raise
::
Raise (v. t.) To cause to grow; to
procure
to be
produced,
bred, or
propagated;
to grow; as, to raise corn,
barley,
hops, etc.;
toraise
cattle..
Marimba
::
Marimba
(n.) A
musical
istrument
of
percussion,
consisting
of bars
yielding
musical
tones when
struck..
Retractor
::
Retractor
(n.) In
breech-loading
firearms,
a
device
for
withdrawing
a
cartridge
shell from the
barrel..
Almadie
::
Almadie
(n.) A bark canoe used by the
Africans.
Isobar
::
Isobar
(n.) A line
connecting
or
marking
places
upon the
surface
of the earth where
height
of the
barometer
reduced
to sea level is the same
either
at a given time, or for a
certain
period
(mean
height),
as for a year; an
isopiestic
line..
Chevisance
::
Chevisance
(n.) A
bargain
or
contract;
an
agreement
about a
matter
in
dispute,
such as a debt; a
business
compact..
Mere
::
Mere
(Superl.)
Only this, and
nothing
else; such, and no more;
simple;
bare; as, a mere boy; a mere
form..
Depress
::
Depress
(v. t.) To
lessen
the
activity
of; to make dull;
embarrass,
as
trade,
commerce,
etc..
Eisteddfod
::
Eisteddfod
(n.) Am
assembly
or
session
of the Welsh
bards;
an
annual
congress
of
bards,
minstrels
and
literati
of
Wales,
-- being a
patriotic
revival
of the old
custom..
Gaff
::
Gaff (v. t.) To
strike
with a gaff or
barbed
spear;
to
secure
by means of a gaff; as, to gaff a
salmon..
Herse
::
Herse (n.) A kind of gate or
portcullis,
having
iron bars, like a
harrow,
studded
with iron
spikes.
It is hung above
gateways
so that it may be
quickly
lowered,
to
impede
the
advance
of an
enemy..
Barn
::
Barn (n.) A
child.
[Obs.]
See
Bairn.
Honest
::
Honest
(a.)
Characterized
by
integrity
or
fairness
and
straight/forwardness
in
conduct,
thought,
speech,
etc.;
upright;
just;
equitable;
trustworthy;
truthful;
sincere;
free from
fraud,
guile,
or
duplicity;
not
false;
-- said of
persons
and acts, and of
things
to which a moral
quality
is
imputed;
as, an
honest
judge or
merchant;
an
honest
statement;
an
honest
bargain;
an
honest
business;
an
honest
book; an
honest
confession..
Civil
::
Civil (a.)
Subject
to
government;
reduced
to
order;
civilized;
not
barbarous;
-- said of the
community.
Sennet
::
Sennet
(n.) The
barracuda.
Barse
::
Barse (n.) The
common
perch.
See 1st Bass.
Tayra
::
Tayra (n.) A South
American
carnivore
(Galera
barbara)
allied
to the
grison.
The tail is long and
thick.
The
length,
including
the tail, is about three
feet..
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..
Railing
::
Railing
(n.) A
barrier
made of a rail or of
rails.
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