What is the meaning of Bar?

A solid, more or less rigid object of metal or wood with a uniform cross-section smaller than its length.

A solid metal object with uniform (round, square, hexagonal, octagonal or rectangular) cross-section; in the US its smallest dimension is 4 inch or greater, a piece of thinner material being called a strip.

A cuboid piece of any solid commodity.

A broad shaft, band, or stripe.

A long, narrow drawn or printed rectangle, cuboid or cylinder, especially as used in a bar code or a bar chart.

Any of various lines used as punctuation or diacritics, such as the pipe|⟩, fraction bar (as in 12), and strikethrough (as in Ⱥ), formerly including oblique marks such as the slash.

The sign indicating that the characteristic of a logarithm is negative, conventionally placed above the digit(s) to show that it applies to the characteristic only and not to the mantissa.

A similar sign indicating that the charge on a particle is the negative of its usual value (and that consequently the particle is in fact an antiparticle).

A business selling alcoholic drinks for consumption on the premises, or the premises themselves; a public house.

The counter of such premises.

A counter, or simply a cabinet, from which alcoholic drinks are served in a private house or a hotel room.

Premises or a counter serving any type of beverage.

An informal establishment selling food to be consumed on the premises.

An establishment offering cosmetic services.

An official order or pronouncement that prohibits some activity.

Anything that obstructs, hinders, or prevents; an obstruction; a barrier.

A metasyntactic variable representing an unspecified entity, often the second in a series, following foo.

A dividing line (physical or notional) in the chamber of a legislature beyond which only members and officials may pass.

The railing surrounding the part of a courtroom in which the judges, lawyers, defendants and witnesses stay.

The bar exam, the legal licensing exam.

Collectively, lawyers or the legal profession; specifically applied to barristers in some countries, but including all lawyers in others.

One of an array of bar-shaped symbols that display the level of something, such as wireless signal strength or battery life remaining.

A vertical line across a musical staff dividing written music into sections, typically of equal durational value.

One of those musical sections.

A horizontal pole that must be crossed in the high jump and pole vault.

Any level of achievement regarded as a challenge to be overcome.

The crossbar.

The central divider between the inner and outer table of a backgammon board, where stones are placed if they are hit.

An addition to a military medal, on account of a subsequent act.

A ridge or succession of ridges of sand or other substance; especially:

  1. A linear shoaling landform feature within a body of water; a formation extending across the mouth of a river or harbor or off a beach, and which may obstruct navigation. (FM 55-501).

    A linear shoaling landform feature within a body of water; a formation extending across the mouth of a river or harbor or off a beach, and which may obstruct navigation. (FM 55-501).

    One of the ordinaries in heraldry; a diminutive of a fess.

    A city gate, in some British place names.

    A drilling or tamping rod.

    A vein or dike crossing a lode.

    A gatehouse of a castle or fortified town.

    The part of the crust of a horse's hoof which is bent inwards towards the frog at the heel on each side, and extends into the centre of the sole.

    The space between the tusks and grinders in the upper jaw of a horse, in which the bit is placed.

    A measure of drugs, typically one ounce.

    A complimentary reference to a rapper's lyrics, especially when good.

    To obstruct the passage of (someone or something).

    To prohibit.

    To lock or bolt with a bar.

    To imprint or paint with bars, to stripe.

    Except, other than, besides.

    Denotes the minimum odds offered on other horses not mentioned by name.

    A non-SI unit of pressure equal to 100,000 pascals, approximately equal to atmospheric pressure at sea level.

    night

    age

    barren

    grass

    meadow, grassfield

    tasteless food

    medicine, medication, herb

    poison

    solution

    weed, marijuana

    bar (place serving drinks)

    bar (unit of pressure)

    fruit

    crop, harvest, yield

    fruit (an end result, effect, or consequence)

    burden

    bar (a business selling alcoholic drinks)

    bar (unit of pressure)

    bar (establishment where alcohol is served)

    bar (unit of measure)

    traitorous

    traitor

    we

    to drink

    Alternative form of bor

    burden (a heavy load)

    bare, naked

    a bar

    a bar

    the needles of the conifers, twigs and branches of conifers

    bar

    simple past of bære

    past tense of bera

    a bar

    a bar

    bar

    the needles of the conifers, twigs and branches of conifers

    alternative form of berr

    alternative form of berr

    boar

    bare

    Alternative form of for (your pl)

    first/third-person singular past indicative active of bera

    bare

    bare

    two

    public house, bar

    bar (unit of pressure)

    at least

    even though

    otherwise, for else

    foxtail millet (Setaria italica)

    pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum)

    Romanization of 𒁇

    a stone

    door

    second-person singular imperative of barmaq (to go, to arrive)

    bar (a business selling beverages)

    bar (the counter of such a premises)

    bar (a cabinet used to store alcoholic drinks in a private house or a hotel room)

    bar, a non-SI unit of pressure equal to 100,000 pascals

    bare, naked

    sheer, pure

    bar

    bar

    past tense of bære

    A bar, counter, drink cabinet.

    A bar, pub serving alcohol.

    harsh, tough (used mainly with koude (cold), or omstandigheden (conditions))

    barren, inhospitable, bare

    crude, grim, unfriendly

    extremely

    bar (a unit of pressure, equal to 100,000 pascals)

    first/third-person singular past of bera

    bar (establishment)

    bar (counter)

    bass (fish)

    bar, coffee shop, café, pub

    bar (unit of pressure)

    bare

    in cash

    pure

    [+genitive] without

    Obsolete form of paar (a few, couple).

    Romanization of 𐌱𐌰𐍂

    bar (establishment offering alcoholic drinks for consumption on the premises)

    bar (counter at which such beverages are sold or offered)

    a counter where a buffet or a specialized kind of food is offered

    bar (unit of pressure)

    first/third-person singular past indicative active of bera

    bar, pub: an establishment where alcohol and sometimes other refreshments are served.

    bar: a non-SI unit of pressure equal to 100,000 pascals, approximately equal to atmospheric pressure at sea level.

    bar (unit of pressure)

    bar (place serving drinks)

    café

    bar (unit of pressure)

    inflection of bārt:

    1. second/third-person singular present indicative
    2. third-person plural present indicative
    3. second-person singular imperative

    second/third-person singular present indicative

    third-person plural present indicative

    second-person singular imperative

    third-person singular imperative of bārt

    third-person plural imperative of bārt

    empty

    again

    also

    more

    more

    head

    rock

    top; tip

    bar, luncheon bar, buffet

    bar (a long table or counter where drinks are served)

    barium

    bar (unit of pressure equal to 100,000 pascals)

    pub; bar (establishment that serves alcoholic beverages primarily)

    bar (unit of pressure)

    enclosure

    Alternative form of barr

    bar

    public house, bar

    bar (unit of pressure)

    at least

    foxtail millet (Setaria italica)

    pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum)

    Alternative spelling of baro

    bar, coffee shop, café, pub

    bar (unit of pressure)

    bare, uncovered; not covered by e.g. clothes (about people), fur (about certain animals) or a snow cover (about the ground)

    past indicative of bära

    a bar, pub; place where mainly alcoholic drinks are served.

    a bar, a bar counter

    A bar; a unit of pressure

    bar (business selling alcoholic drinks)

    bar exam

    iron or steel bar

    dance, round dance

    bar, pub

    dirt, dust

    bar

    load, burden

    Source: wiktionary.org