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BARRACU'DA, n. A species of fish of the pike kind, found in the seas about the B...
BAR'RATOR, n. [L. ferto; Eng.barter. See Barter .] 1. One who frequently excites...
BARRATROUS, a. Tainted with barratry.
BARRATROUSLY, adv. In a barratrous manner.
BAR'RATRY, n. The practice of exciting and encouraging lawsuits and quarrels. 2....
BAR'RE, n. Weights used in the E.Indies. The great bahar, for weighing pepper, c...
B'ARRED, pp. Fastened with a bar; hindered; restrained; excluded; forbid; stripe...
BAR'REL, n. 1. A vessel or cask, of more length than breadth, round and bulging ...
BAR'REL-BELLIED, a. [See Belly .] Having a large belly.
BAR'RELED, pp. 1. Put or packed in a barrel. 2. In composition, having a barrel ...
BAR'RELLING, ppr. Putting or packing in a barrel.
BAR'REN, a. [from the same root as bare.] 1. Not producing young, or offspring; ...
BAR'RENLY, adv. Unfruitfully.
BAR'RENNESS, adv. The quality of not producing its kind; want of the power of co...
BAR'RENWORT, n. [See Wort .] A plant, constituting the genus Epimedium, of which...
B'ARRFUL, a. Full of obstructions.