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Webster Dictionary :: Barracan

BAR'RACAN, n. A thick, strong stuff, something like camelot; used for clokes, su...

Webster Dictionary :: Barracada

BARRACA'DA, n. A fish, about fifteen inches in length, of a dusky color on the b...

Webster Dictionary :: Barra

BAR'RA, n. In Portugal and Spain, a long measure for cloths. In Valencia, 13 bar...

Webster Dictionary :: Barque

BARQUE, n. A small ship; but appropriately, a ship which carries three masts wit...

Webster Dictionary :: Baroselenite

BAROSEL'ENITE, n. [Gr.weight, or heavy, and selenite.] A mineral; sulphate of ba...

Webster Dictionary :: Baroscopic

BAROS'COP'IC, a. Pertaining to or determined by the baroscope.

Webster Dictionary :: Baroscope

BAR'OSCOPE, n. [Gr.weight, and to view.] An instrument to show the weight of the...

Webster Dictionary :: Barony

BAR'ONY, n. The lordship, honor, or fee of a baron, whether spiritual or tempora...

Webster Dictionary :: Baronial

BARO'NIAL, a Pertaining to a baron.

Webster Dictionary :: Baronet

BAR'ONET, n. A dignity or degree of honor, next below a baron, and above a knigh...

Webster Dictionary :: Baroness

BAR'ONESS, n. A baron's wife or lady.

Webster Dictionary :: Baronage

BAR'ONAGE, n. The whole body of barons or peers. 2. The dignity of a baron. 3. T...

Webster Dictionary :: Baron

BAR'ON, n. [L.vir, is doubtless the Shemitic, a man, so named from strength.] 1....

Webster Dictionary :: Barometrically

BAROMET'RICALLY, adv. by means of a barometer.

Webster Dictionary :: Barometrical

BAROMET'RICAL, a. Pertaining or relating to the barometer; made by a barometer; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Barom

BAROM,'ETER, n. [Gr.weight, and measure.]

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