7-letter words containing bar
- baryton — a bass viol with sympathetic strings as well as its six main strings
- bombard — If you bombard someone with something, you make them face a great deal of it. For example, if you bombard them with questions or criticism, you keep asking them a lot of questions or you keep criticizing them.
- cabaret — Cabaret is live entertainment consisting of dancing, singing, or comedy acts that are performed in the evening in restaurants or nightclubs.
- calabar — a port in SE Nigeria, capital of Cross River state. Pop: 418 000 (2005 est)
- carbarn — a streetcar depot
- crowbar — A crowbar is a heavy iron bar which is used as a lever.
- decibar — a centimeter-gram-second unit of pressure, equal to 1/10 bar or 100,000 dynes per square centimeter.
- disbark — (transitive) To strip of bark.
- disbars — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disbar.
- drawbar — a heavy bar, often made of steel, attached to the rear of a tractor and used as a hitch for pulling machinery, as a plow or mower.
- embargo — Impose an official ban on (trade or a country or commodity).
- embarks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embark.
- facebar — a wrestling hold in which a wrestler stretches the skin on his opponent's face backwards
- footbar — any bar designed as a footrest or to be operated by the foot
- gabbard — Alt form gabbart.
- gabbart — (nautical) A lighter or barge. A small one-masted sailing or coasting vessel designed for inland navigation.
- heelbar — a small shop or a counter in a department store where shoes are mended while the customer waits
- herbart — Johann Friedrich [yoh-hahn free-drikh] /ˈyoʊ hɑn ˈfri drɪx/ (Show IPA), 1776–1841, German philosopher and educator.
- herbary — An herb garden.
- houbara — a bustard, Chlamydotis undulata, of northern Africa and western Asia, having long black and white plumes on each side of the neck.
- hubbard — Elbert Green, 1856–1915, U.S. author, editor, and printer.
- ibaraki — a prefecture in central Honshu, Japan.
- isobare — Meteorology. a line drawn on a weather map or chart that connects points at which the barometric pressure is the same.
- isobars — Meteorology. a line drawn on a weather map or chart that connects points at which the barometric pressure is the same.
- kilobar — a unit of pressure, equal to 1000 bars (14,500 pounds per square inch; equivalent to 100 megapascals). Abbreviation: kb.
- kobarid — a village in W Slovenia, formerly in Italy: defeat of the Italians by the Germans and Austrians 1917.
- labarum — an ecclesiastical standard or banner, as for carrying in procession.
- lombard — Carole (Jane Alice Peters) 1909?–42, U.S. film actress.
- megabar — A unit of pressure equal to one million bars.
- minbars — Plural form of minbar.
- minibar — a small refrigerator, especially in a hotel room, stocked with liquor, nonalcoholic beverages, and snacks.
- mubarak — (Mohammed) Hosni [hoz-nee,, hos-] /ˈhɒz ni,, ˈhɒs-/ (Show IPA), born 1928, Egyptian political leader: president 1981–2011.
- nav bar — navigation bar
- outbark — to bark more than or louder than
- raw bar — a restaurant or counter serving raw shellfish and sometimes sushi.
- rhubarb — any of several plants belonging to the genus Rheum, of the buckwheat family, as R. officinale, having a medicinal rhizome, and R. rhabarbarum, having edible leafstalks.
- rollbar — a heavy steel transverse bar in the form of an inverted U rising from the framework of an automobile to prevent its occupants from being crushed if the vehicle rolls over.
- sandbar — a bar of sand formed in a river or sea by the action of tides or currents.
- sidebar — follow-up (def 3b).
- stębark — a village formerly in East Prussia, now in N Poland: major German victory over the Russians 1914.
- subarea — a subsidiary area, field, study, or the like.
- subarid — moderately arid.
- sybaris — an ancient Greek city in S Italy: noted for its wealth and luxury; destroyed 510 b.c.
- tabaret — a durable silk or acetate fabric having alternating stripes of satin and moiré, for drapery and upholstery.
- tanbark — the bark of certain trees, esp the oak and hemlock, used as a source of tannin
- taskbar — a row of buttons on a display screen that are clicked on to start software applications or switch between open applications or active windows.
- tie bar — a bar-shaped tie clasp.
- tollbar — a bar used as a barrier to traffic, lifted to allow passage only after a toll has been paid
- toolbar — a row or rows of buttons on a display screen that are clicked on to select various functions in a software application or web browser.
- tow bar — a metal bar for attaching a vehicle to a load to be towed.