Bar
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noun
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verb
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noun
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(As a noun)
Bar ( noun )
- A long, thin piece of metal, wood, or similar material, typically used to fasten or hold things together.
- A counter or bench for serving drinks in a public house.
- An establishment where alcoholic drinks are served.
- A barrier or obstruction that prevents something from happening or proceeding.
- A unit of pressure equal to 100,000 pascals.
Origin:
The word bar comes from the old english word "bær" which means a gate or barrier. this word was used to refer to any kind of obstruction or hindrance.
Examples:
- The door was held shut by a metal bar.
- I ordered a drink at the bar.
- The bar was crowded with people.
- The bar was raised to prevent flooding.
- The atmospheric pressure is measured in bars.
(As a verb)
Bar ( verb )
- A long, thin piece of metal, wood, or similar material, typically used to fasten or hold things together.
- A counter or bench for serving drinks in a public house.
- An establishment where alcoholic drinks are served.
- A barrier or obstruction that prevents something from happening or proceeding.
- A unit of pressure equal to 100,000 pascals.
Origin:
The word bar comes from the old english word "bær" which means a gate or barrier. this word was used to refer to any kind of obstruction or hindrance.
Examples:
- The door was held shut by a metal bar.
- I ordered a drink at the bar.
- The bar was crowded with people.
- The bar was raised to prevent flooding.
- The atmospheric pressure is measured in bars.
(As a noun)
Bar ( noun )
- A long, thin piece of metal, wood, or similar material, typically used to fasten or hold things together.
- A counter or bench for serving drinks in a public house.
- An establishment where alcoholic drinks are served.
- A barrier or obstruction that prevents something from happening or proceeding.
- A unit of pressure equal to 100,000 pascals.
Origin:
The word bar comes from the old english word "bær" which means a gate or barrier. this word was used to refer to any kind of obstruction or hindrance.
Examples:
- The door was held shut by a metal bar.
- I ordered a drink at the bar.
- The bar was crowded with people.
- The bar was raised to prevent flooding.
- The atmospheric pressure is measured in bars.