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9-letter words containing bar

  • hypobaric — (of an anesthetic) having a specific gravity lower than that of cerebrospinal fluid. Compare hyperbaric (def 1).
  • imambarah — a building, rooms, etc., used by Shiʿites for ceremonies, especially during the first 10 days of Muharram.
  • inner bar — a body of the King's Counsel or Queen's Counsel who sit and plead inside the dividing bar in the court, ranking above the junior counsel.
  • isallobar — a line on a weather map or chart connecting points having equal pressure changes.
  • joint bar — one of a pair of bars used to join two rails longitudinally.
  • kabardian — a Circassian language of the Kabardino-Balkar Autonomous Republic.
  • lambaréné — a town in W Gabon on the Ogooué River: site of the hospital built by Albert Schweitzer, who died and was buried there (1965). Pop: 9000 (2003 est)
  • langobard — Lombard1 (def 2).
  • lombardia — a region of N central Italy, bordering on the Alps: dominated by prosperous lordships and city-states during the Middle Ages; later ruled by Spain and then by Austria before becoming part of Italy in 1859; intensively cultivated and in parts highly industrialized. Pop: 9 108 645 (2003 est). Area: 23 804 sq km (9284 sq miles)
  • lombardic — a native or inhabitant of Lombardy.
  • longobard — Lombard1 (def 2).
  • microbars — Plural form of microbar.
  • millibarn — one thousandth of a barn. Abbreviation: mb.
  • millibars — Plural form of millibar.
  • ninebarks — Plural form of ninebark.
  • outer bar — a body of the junior counsel who sit and plead outside the dividing bar in the court, ranking below the King's Counsel or Queen's Counsel.
  • pakanbaru — a city on central Sumatra, in W Indonesia.
  • panic bar — a bar that spans an emergency exit door on its interior and opens the latch when pressure is applied.
  • paperbark — cajeput.
  • piano bar — a cocktail lounge featuring live piano music.
  • pinch bar — a kind of crowbar or lever with a projection that serves as a fulcrum.
  • pinky bar — a chocolate-covered marshmallow bar
  • print bar — a mechanism in a printer that has the template of characters to be printed.
  • re-embark — to (cause to) board a ship or aircraft again
  • salad bar — an assortment of salad ingredients, condiments, and dressings displayed on a serving table or counter, as at a restaurant, so that one can choose and combine ingredients freely.
  • sevenbark — wild hydrangea.
  • shellbark — the shagbark tree.
  • sissy bar — a tall, looplike frame fitted to the rear of a bicycle or motorcycle saddle, functioning chiefly as a backrest.
  • slice bar — a long-handled instrument with a blade at the end, for clearing away or breaking up clinkers, coal, etc., in a furnace.
  • snack bar — a lunchroom or restaurant where light meals are sold.
  • space bar — a horizontal bar on a typewriter keyboard that is depressed in order to resume typing one space to the right.
  • space-bar — a horizontal bar on a typewriter keyboard that is depressed in order to resume typing one space to the right.
  • subarctic — of, pertaining to, similar to, or being the region immediately south of the Arctic Circle; subpolar.
  • sushi bar — restaurant serving Japanese rice dishes
  • sybaritic — (usually lowercase) pertaining to or characteristic of a sybarite; characterized by or loving luxury or sensuous pleasure: to wallow in sybaritic splendor.
  • syllabary — a list or catalog of syllables.
  • tapas bar — a bar where light snacks or appetizers are served, esp with drinks
  • tommy bar — a short bar used as a lever to provide torque for tightening a box spanner or key
  • unbarring — to remove a bar or bars from; open; unlock; unbolt: to unbar a door.
  • verbarian — an inventor of words
  • wall bars — a series of horizontal bars attached to a wall and used in gymnastics
  • whitebark — The North American pine Pinus albicaulis, found in mountainous and subalpine regions, often as krummholz.
  • wunderbar — wonderful
  • zanzibari — an island off the E coast of Africa: with Pemba and adjacent small islands it formerly comprised a sultanate under British protection; became independent in 1963; now part of Tanzania. 640 sq. mi. (1658 sq. km).
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