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barre also bar B0087850 (bär)n.1. A handrail fixed to a wall, as in a dance studio, used by ballet dancers as a support in certain exercises.2. A fingering technique used with fretted stringed instruments in which a finger is laid across the fretboard to stop all or several strings at once. [French, from Old French, from Vulgar Latin *barra, of Gaulish origin.]barre (bar) n (Ballet) a rail at hip height used for ballet practice and leg exercises[literally: bar]
barré (ˈbæreɪ) n1. (Music, other) the act of laying the index finger over some or all of the strings of a guitar, lute, or similar instrument, so that the pitch of each stopped string is simultaneously raised. Compare capo12. (Music, other) the playing of chords in this mannervb (Music, other) to execute (chords) in this manneradv (Music, other) by using the barré[C19: from French, from barrer bar1]barre (bɑr) n. a handrail placed along a wall at hip height, used by a ballet dancer to maintain balance during practice. Also bar. [1935–40] barre Past participle: barréed Gerund: barréing
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barreA wooden bar just above hip height to give hand support for ballet class exercises.TranslationsBarreenUK
Barre (bă`rē), city (1990 pop. 9,482), Washington co., central Vt., SE of Montpelier; settled late 18th cent., inc. 1894. Granite quarrying, which began in the region in the early 19th cent., is still important. Railroad equipment, machines, and machine tools are manufactured, and Barre is a center for winter sports, hunting, and fishing. The city is named for Isaac BarréBarré, Isaac , 1726–1802, British soldier and politician. He served under Gen. James Wolfe in the French and Indian Wars and was wounded at Quebec (1759). Entering Parliament in 1761, he was adjutant general and governor of Stirling (1763–64), vice treasurer ..... Click the link for more information. , an English politician who defended the American colonists in Parliament.barre[bär] (textiles) A pattern of bars or stripes parallel to the weft of a fabric. A defect in the production of a fabric that results in a streak parallel to the weft. BarreenUK
Bar·ré (bah-rā'), Jean-Alexandre, French neurologist, 1880-1967. See: Barré sign, Guillain-Barré reflex, Guillain-Barré syndrome, Landry-Guillain-Barré syndrome. LegalSeebarFinancialSeeBar |