The collective body of lawyers in a particular jurisdiction
A barrier
A counter in a pub, restaurant, or cafe across which drinks or refreshments are served
A lawyers'counsel table in a law court
A narrow horizontal line or band, especially in a spectrum or electrophoretic gel
An obstruction
The collective body of lawyers in a district or court
The legal profession as a whole
A railing, fence, or other barrier
A forum or marketplace of debate
A short link with no scroll
The profession of barrister
A bolt used to fasten a door
The forum of a court of law
A restriction on personal freedom
A counter in a pub or bar over which drinks are served
A willow tree
A framework of bars or rails used as a barrier, e.g
The legal profession as a whole, or the practitioners of it
A narrow, flat, elongated object, such as a line of type
A bar examination
A reef or rocky point
A barrier
A piece of iron or other metal, used as a fastening or weapon
A spiked metal barrier fixed between bars of a grate or across a window or fireplace to prevent access or egress
( in scotland ) the bar at the supreme court in edinburgh
A short section of a pipe or other channel, especially one that is narrow or that has a restricted cross section
The bar of the House of Lords
A counter in a pub, behind which the beer is kept and served
The profession of barrister
The profession of barrister
The table at which a barrister works
Except
A short horizontal line in a written word
A vertical line across a stave, indicating the division of the measure
The profession of barrister
The profession of lawyer
A weapon such as a club or cudgel
A rail, bar, or fence that forms a barrier
The entrance to hell, conceived of as a rampart guarded by cherubim
A piece of iron or wood used as a fastening
A conceptual barrier that prevents something from happening or existing
To obstruct, or prevent from proceeding, by drawing a bar across the way
A room in a pub where the counter is situated
A prison
A British soldier ( as viewed by an American )
A bar of a window or door
A shoal, or sand-bar, at the mouth of a river
A hindrance
To fasten with a bar or with bars
A piece of iron or other metal, stamped with a design and used as money in its own right or as a token
Each of the horizontal lines in a barred pattern
A fence
A sandbar
A barrier
A barrier, obstruction or impediment
The profession of barrister
The legal profession as a whole
The table of an inn, with its sign
The legal profession as a whole
A charge in the form of a narrow horizontal stripe across the shield
A fence or boundary
A short 90-degree bend in a river or canal or railroad track or highway
A partition in a building, or more generally any similar structure, especially in a pub or hotel
A vote in a legislative body by which a member is prevented from voting on a particular question
The profession of barrister
A profession
A rigid piece of wood or metal, especially as a part of a construction, such as a window bar or fence
A sandbar
The table or counter in a tavern or public house across which drinks are served
A lawyer
The profession of barrister
A shoal or sandbar at the mouth of a river or harbor
The profession of barrister
The bar of justice
A horizontal line of metal in a fence, railing, or grate
A ban or prohibition
A railing, fence, or other barrier
A rigid piece of metal or wood
A right or title to land or property
An iron bar, as an iron bloom
A horizontal bar for vaulting
A partition, railing, or fence, especially in front of an area of activity, or to separate two areas of activity
A sharp blow or thrust with a sword or other pointed weapon
A shallow or exposed portion of a river, or of the sea
A bear
The legal profession as a whole, in a particular jurisdiction
A shoal or sandbar, especially at the mouth of a river
A court of law
The profession of barrister
The table at which a barrister stands when conducting a case in court
A rifle
A barrier
The smallest note in a musical score ( represented by a vertical line with no stem ) : a crotchet
A cocktail or other drink served at a bar
A counter in a pub, restaurant, or cafe over which drinks or refreshments are served
A piece of music played on a baroque oboe, typically in the form of a short prelude or interlude for solo organ
The minimum amount of music that can be played before a new piece is required
A stretch of sand, rocks, or reefs extending out to sea from a river's mouth or the shore
A ledge of rock, or a similar formation, projecting from a cliff or mountain
An obstruction, impediment or impedimenta
A standard or level of achievement
An establishment that primarily serves alcoholic drinks
An area behind a bar where alcoholic drinks may be served
The counter in a bar where the bartender serves customers
A meeting place
A bar of a window or door
A barrier that surrounds an area to restrict entry or motion
A barrier, railing, or line serving to restrict or prevent movement or access
A strip of material, typically a narrow horizontal one, used to control a display on a computer or other machine, for example to scroll through a document
A tavern
A raised platform on which a band or speaker performs
A rigid piece of metal or wood
A counter in a pub or bar over which drinks are served
A rod of iron, steel, or other metal, especially one of a standard size and shape used as a measure or for construction
A unit of energy in a battery
An establishment where alcoholic drinks are served
A piece of confectionery made in a long, thin rectangular shape
A section of seats in a saloon car
A pub, an establishment that serves alcoholic drinks and typically also food
A rail or railings, especially those along the edge of a ship's deck
A counter in a pub, restaurant, or cafe across which drinks or refreshments are served
A distinguishing mark on a rope
A barroom
A piece of confectionery with a flat base and sides that taper to a point
A partition in a room, or between rooms
A barrier ( usually thrown up ) to prevent or restrict access or escape
An establishment, often small and with a counter, where alcohol and sometimes other refreshments are served
An establishment that serves alcoholic drinks and typically also food
The handle of a suitcase or bag
A counter in a pub or bar over which drinks are served
A counter in a pub, behind which drinks are served and at which payments are made
A place of business where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter
An establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter
A counter in a pub, restaurant, or cafe across which drinks or refreshments are served
A speech by a politician ( usually before an election ). The term originates from the UK, where a politician's speech is commonly referred to as a `` speech to the bar '' ( as in, the `` bar '' of the House of Commons ). In the US, the term is sometimes used more broadly to refer to any speech by a politician
An organization of lawyers, or an individual law firm, that specializes in certain areas of law, or has certain rules for its members
A rail or rod forming a barrier or part of a barrier
A body of lawyers
An area that includes a bar, where patrons can sit and order drinks
A counter in a pub over which drinks are served
To prohibit, disallow, or prevent
A partition in a room, especially one that forms an alcohol bar in a pub
A reward
A beam or shaft that is free to swing or rotate, for example in a crane or windlass
An establishment that serves alcoholic drinks and typically also food
The area behind the bar in a pub where drinks are served
A counter in a pub, restaurant, or cafe across which drinks or refreshments are served
An establishment where alcohol and sometimes other drugs are served over a counter
Prison
The frame of an umpire's mask
A type of drinking establishment
A pub, a tavern
A counter in a pub, restaurant, or cafe across which drinks or refreshments are served
A type of machine-readable code printed on a commodity, such as a coupon or a driver's license, that can be read by a computer at a point-of-sale terminal and used to look up information in a database
A counter in a bar where one can sit and order drinks
A counter in a pub where the bartender serves drinks to those standing and usually paying by the time they order
A body of lawyers
A pub
The wooden top of a bar stool
A counter in a pub, restaurant, or cafe across which drinks or refreshments are served
A counter in a bar where drinks are served
A counter in a pub or restaurant across which drinks are served
A slat of wood or metal in a window, through which a person can grasp to pull themselves up, or which can be opened for ventilation
A long flat counter in a cafeteria or snack bar
A counter in a pub or bar where drinks are served
A railing that surrounds the deck of a ship at the bow and stern
An establishment where alcohol and sometimes other refreshments are served over a counter
A pub
A counter in a pub where you can order a drink
A counter in a pub, restaurant, or cafeteria across which drinks or food are served
A type of confection ( candy ) shaped like a narrow rectangle
A counter in a pub, restaurant, or cafe across which drinks or refreshments are served
A set of parallel bars between two cages, allowing a person to swim out and back in
A musical phrase of a particular pitch and duration
A body of lawyers
A pub
An establishment where alcohol and sometimes other drugs are served over a counter
A rail or bar of a structure, especially a fence or gate
The counter in a pub where you can sit and order drinks
A rail or railings, especially in a prison
A length of iron or steel, especially as a measure of weight
A ledge or counter in a pub or bar where drinks are served
A body of lawyers
The legal profession
An establishment where alcoholic drinks may be bought and drunk
The legal profession as a body
A pub
A drinking establishment
A short club with a curved head
