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B'ARK-GALLED, a. Having the bark galled, as with thorns. This defect is cured by...
B'ARK-BOUND, a. Having the bark too firm or close, as with trees. This disease i...
B'ARK-BARED, a. Stripped of the bark.
B'ARK, n. [Probably from stripping, separating.] 1. The rind or exterior coverin...
BAR'IUM, n. The metallic basis of baryte or baryta, which is an oxyd of barium.
BAR'ITONE, [See Barytone .]
BARIL'LA, n. A plant cultivated in Spain for its ashes, from which the purest ki...
B'ARGER, n. The manager of a barge.
B'ARGEMASTER, n. The proprietor of a barge, conveying goods for hire.
B'ARGEMAN, n. The man who manages a barge.
B'ARGE-COURSE, n. In bricklaying, a part of the tiling which projects beyond the...
B'ARGE-COUPLES, n. In architecture, a beam mortised into another, to strengthen ...
B'ARGE, n. barj. [Barge, and bark or barque, a ship, are radically one word.] 1....
B'ARGAINER, n. The party in a contract who stipulates to sell and convey propert...
BARGAINEE', n. The party in a contract who receives or agrees to receive the pro...
B'ARGAIN, n. An agreement between parties concerning the sale of property; or a ...