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Bar - noun
Bar- (pronounced bär) n
Bar- (pronounced bär) n
1. A slender rigid piece of wood, metal, etc., especially one used for a lever, fastening, etc.
2. A piece of some substance likened to a bar sense
1 in shape also the quantity in such a piece as a bar of soap
3 .A broad band or stripe as of color
4.: Music A vertical line across the staff before the initial metrical accent
5. Anything obstructs literally or figuratively
barrier as poor spelling is a bar to success in business
6. A bank as of sand
1 2 Bars
3 Double esp at the mouth of a river or
2 Bar 3 harbor obstructing navigation
7, Law
a The railing that incloses the place where prisoners are stationed or where the business of the court is transacted in civil cases
b Hence the court it self '
c The whole body of lawyers in any jurisdiction, also the profession of a lawyer
8 Any tribunal as the bar of public opinion
9 A counter over which liquor or food is passed to customers, hence the part of the room behind the counter
Synonyms:
Obstacle, obstruction, hindrance, imped iment
verb:
1 BARRED bärd
BAR RING
1 Το fasten or obstruct by or as if by a bar or bars
2 To shut out hinder prevent as access to the king was barred
3 To mark with bars stripe
preposition
Except, butm asm bar none
Illustration:
1m 2 Bars
3 Double Bar
References:
Webster Noa WEBSTER'S ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DICTIONARY ABRIDGED FROM WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY NEW YORK CINCINNATI CHICAGO AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY SPRINGFIELD MASS G & C MERRIAM CO 1914
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