Bar
61bar — sustantivo masculino 1. Establecimiento donde se sirven principalmente bebidas que se consumen ante el mostrador. 2. Unidad de presión en el Sistema Internacional. Locuciones 1. mueble* bar …
62bar — BAR, Est une ville appartenant au Duc de Lorraine, dont toute la Conté de Barrois (qui depuis a esté erigée en Duché,) a prins le nom, et est du fief et hommage lige de la Couronne de France, Barrum. Bar aussi est une diction indeclinable, qui… …
63bar — Zahlen Sie bar? …
64bar|ad — «BAR ad», noun. = microbar. (Cf. ↑microbar) ╂[< Greek báros weight; patterned on English farad] …
65bar´be|cu´er — bar|be|cue «BAHR buh kyoo», noun, verb, cued, cu|ing. –n. 1. a) an outdoor meal in which meat or fish is roasted over an open fire: »We had a barbecue of hamburgers on Saturday. b) the food at such a meal. 2. a grill or open fireplace for cooking …
66bar|ie — «BAR ee; French ba REE», noun. a former unit of gaseous pressure, equal to one dyne per square centimeter. ╂[< French barie < Greek bareîa, feminine of barýs heavy] …
67bar|is|ta — or bar|ris|ta «bahr YS tuh», noun a person who makes and serves drinks, especially at a coffee house. ╂[< Italian barista bartender] …
68bar|on|et|cy — «BAR uh niht see», noun, plural cies. 1. the rank or position of a baronet. 2. the document indicating this …
69bar|on|et — «BAR uh niht», noun. 1. a man in Great Britain ranking next below a baron and next above a knight, except a Knight of the Garter. A baronet does not belong to the nobility, but his title is a hereditary one. He has “Sir” before his name and “Bart …
70bar|o|ny — «BAR uh nee», noun, plural nies. defn>the lands of a baron. 1. the rank or title of a baron. 2. a division of a county in Ireland. ╂[< Old French baronie < baron baron] …