bar
Definition of
bar
:
a
room
or
establishment
where
alcoholic
drinks
are
served
over
a
counter
;
"
he
drowned his sorrows
in
whiskey
at
the
bar
"
a
counter
where you
can
obtain
food
or
drink
;
"
he
bought
a
hot
dog
and
a
coke
at
the
bar
"
a
rigid
piece
of
metal
or
wood
;
usually
used
as
a
fastening
or
obstruction
or
weapon
;
"
there
were
bars
in
the
windows
to
prevent
escape
"
musical
notation
for
a
repeating
pattern
of
musical
beats
;
"the
orchestra
omitted the
last
twelve
bars
of the
song
"
an
obstruction
(
usually
metal
)
placed
at
the
top
of
a
goal
;
"
it
was
an
excellent
kick
but
the
ball
hit
the
bar
"
the
act
of preventing;
"
there
was
no
bar
against
leaving
"
;
"
money
was allocated to
study
the
cause
and
prevention
of
influenza
"
(
meteorology
)
a
unit
of
pressure
equal
to
a
million
dynes per
square
centimeter
;
"
unfortunately
some
writers
have
used
bar
for
one
dyne
per
square
centimeter
"
a
submerged
(
or
partly
submerged
)
ridge
in
a
river
or
along
a
shore
;
"the
boat
ran
aground
on
a
submerged
bar
in
the
river
"
the
body
of individuals
qualified
to
practice
law
in
a
particular
jurisdiction
;
"
he
was admitted to the
bar
in
New
Jersey
"
a
narrow
marking
of
a
different
color
or
texture
from the
background
;
"
a
green
toad
with
small
black
stripes
or
bars
"
;
"
may
the Stars and
Stripes
forever
wave
"
a
block
of
solid
substance
(
such
as
soap
or
wax
);
"
a
bar
of
chocolate
"
a
portable
.
30
caliber
automatic
rifle
operated
by
gas
pressure
and
fed
by
cartridges from
a
magazine
;
used
by
United
States
troops
in
World
War
I
and
in
World
War
II
and
in
the
Korean
War
a
horizontal
rod
that serves
as
a
support
for gymnasts
as
they
perform
exercises
a
heating
element
in
an
electric
fire
;
"
an
electric
fire
with
three
bars
"
(
law
)
a
railing
that encloses the
part
of the
courtroom
where the
judges
and lawyers
sit
and the
case
is
tried
;
"spectators were
not
allowed
past
the
bar
"
prevent
from
entering
;
keep
out
;
"
He
was
barred
from
membership
in
the
club
"
render
unsuitable
for
passage
;
"
block
the
way
"
;
"
barricade
the streets"
;
"
stop
the
busy
road
"
expel
,
as
if
by
official
decree
;
"
he
was banished from his
own
country
"
secure
with,
or
as
if with,
bars
;
"
He
barred
the
door
"
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