Barre de bois ou de fer qui sert ŕ enfermer. Fermer une fenêtre, un soupirail avec des barreaux.
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ETYM Old Eng. barre, French barre, from Late Lat. barra, W. bar the branch of a tree, bar, baren branch, Gael. and Irish barra bar.
1. A rigid piece of metal.
2. A rod of metal used to obstruct openings.
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3. (Usually in the plural) Jail.
4. A counter where one can purchase food or drink.
5. A submerged (or partly submerged) ridge in a river or along a shore.
6. (Law) A railing that encloses the part of the courtroom where the the judges and lawyers sit and the case is tried.
7. A unit of pressure equal to a million dynes per square centimeter.
A unit of pressure equal to 0.99 atmospheres or 14.233 psi.
1. The railing in a courtroom that encloses the place about the judge where prisoners are stationed or where the business of the court is transacted in civil cases.
2. Court, tribunal.
3. a particular system of courts.
4. an authority or tribunal that hands down judgment.
5. the barrier in the English Inns of Court that formerly separated the seats of the benchers or readers from the body of the hall occupied by the students.
6. the whole body of barristers or lawyers qualified to practice in the courts of any jurisdiction.
7. the profession of barrister or lawyer.