A set of barristers , especially those of the Philadelphia Bar Association
A barrier
A bench
A counter used in legal proceedings to summarize or state a fact or proposition
A horizontal strip of a different color or texture from the surrounding area
A vault
A counter , as of wood in building
The legal profession as a whole
A broad , flat , rectangular piece of metal , wood , or other material , especially one that is long and narrow and rigid , as in a window or door bar
A place at which a judge , a lawyer , or a jury is placed in order to decide a case
A stave in a musical instrument , especially a drum
The body of individuals qualified to practice law in a particular jurisdiction
A crossbow bolt
A legal bar to the doing of something
A hindrance or impediment
A counter where you can obtain food or drink
A rod , stick , or piece of wood , especially one used as a support
A rigid piece of wood , metal , or other material , used as an obstruction , fastening , or weapon
A partition
Any long , narrow strip
A counter in a hotel , inn , or public house , at which a guest may order a drink
A counter
A termination of the legal proceedings of a case
A growth on a tree
A thick , long piece of metal , wood , etc
A set of examinations for admission to an inn of court
One of the horizontal lines forming a stave in musical notation
The place in the House of Lords where the clerks and servants enter
A counter in a hotel room , or a partition behind which alcoholic drinks may be served
The bench of barristers of the highest rank in any particular town or district
A group of advocates
A bench
( in the uk ) a strip of land ceded to a lessor for a term , during which the lessee has the right to exclusive possession , but on the expiry of which the lessee becomes liable for re-entry
A horizontal element in a frame or grid
A musical notation indicating the length of a note
The body of individuals qualified to practice law in a particular jurisdiction
A body of individuals qualified to practice law in a particular jurisdiction
A heavy iron tool resembling a club , with a projecting handle , used for working in the forge
A strong wooden or metal pole used as a fastening against a door or window or other obstacle
A ridge or line of defense
A crosspiece in the frame of a wheel
Any obstruction or impediment
To prohibit
A room in a hotel , theater , etc. , that is reserved for people who have a particular occupation or who have been admitted to a particular privilege
A bench
A police officer
A part of a fence , railing , etc. , that is removed or taken away
A street
Any obstacle to a desired result
To shut with a bar
A stamp , die , or molding having a narrow edge or border
A rigid piece of metal or wood
A rattle
A sandbank
A barrier
A passage that is obstructed by a row of bars
A barrier
A position in the military
A partition
The body of individuals qualified to practice law in a particular jurisdiction
A band of material , such as wood or metal , that blocks an opening or separates areas in a structure
A group of people called barristers
A narrow strip of land , usually unpaved , along the side of a body of water
A partition or divider of a room , especially a wooden one
A ban or prohibition
The body of individuals qualified to practice law in a particular jurisdiction
A room or establishment where alcoholic drinks may be served over a counter
A piece of timber or metal , or a crosspiece , placed across something as a strengthener or fastener
A row of people or things that block an opening or passage
A counter or stave in the making of a musical instrument , or one of a series of similar instruments
A horizontal strip of wood or metal , or a similar rigid piece of material , used as a fastening , a handle , a pivot , etc
A row of people ( especially lawyers ) standing in front of a court or legislative body
A counter , or countermand
The body of individuals qualified to practice law in a particular jurisdiction
The railing which separates the house of commons from the house of lords in the british parliament
A slat of metal , wood , or fiber in a framework , for admitting light and air and excluding rain and sun
A house of legislation
A test of any kind
A narrow , solid piece of wood , metal , etc
A hindrance or impediment
A bloomy steel bar , as an ingot
A horizontal beam or strip of wood or metal , especially one used as a fastening or support
A counter serving as a barrier or a place of business
A metal barrier usually placed at the top of a door or window to fasten it or to prevent escape
A stretch of ground , usually level , upon which vehicles or pedestrians pass
A barred hare
A group of people who are qualified to practice law in a particular jurisdiction
A ridge of land
A barrier , as to the admission of evidence in a law court
The space between the curtains of a stage
A barrier
A crossbar in a cage for a baseball player to rest on during a game
A rigid piece of metal or wood
A short , narrow piece of wood or metal , used as a fastening or as the support of a door , or as an obstruction or weapon in fighting
A hotel bar
A counter at which meals are served
A short section of a tune or song
A unit of musical time
A long , narrow strip of sand or gravel at the edge of a river or sea
A horizontal surface ( as in a window or door ) that will close the space between two vertical surfaces
A counter in a hotel , typically behind the reception desk , used for storing valuables or for hanging coats
A standard or threshold
A counter where a waiter or waitress serves drinks or appetizers
A room or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter
A counter where you can obtain food or drink
A hotel room , especially a suite , that can be locked from the inside and is equipped with a bed and a television set
A horizontal strip of metal or wood
A standard of quality or attainment
A counter in a pub or bar where drinks are served
A line of text that is used to separate units of information in a display
A pub
A counter in a hotel or public house across which customers are served
A strong piece of metal or wood
A room or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter
A rod of wood or metal or other material
A portion of a stave in a musical staff , representing one note
A room or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter
A snack that is a bar of some substance ( as a piece of fruit )
A room or establishment of indefinite boundaries , especially one serving alcoholic drinks
A room or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter
A counter in a pub or bar at which drinks may be served
A narrow piece of glass , metal , or wood , in which a mirror is set , and which is itself mirrored on both sides , as a frame for a looking-glass
A crosspiece in a framework
A hotel bar
A piece of confectionery
A counter in a bar or saloon , used by customers
A thermal layer in the sea
A spot or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter
A counter in a pub or restaurant across which drinks or refreshments are served
A handle or strap that holds or fastens something
A room or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter
A beverage , especially alcoholic
A room or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter
Prevent or prohibit
A counter where you can obtain food or drink
A counter , as a bar to admission
A group of persons excluded from certain privileges
A long , narrow piece of metal , wood , or another material , especially one that serves as an obstruction , fastening , or weapon
A professional association of lawyers
A room or establishment that serves alcoholic drinks
A room or establishment of a kind that is open late at night and that provides entertainment ( as singers or dancers ) as well as dancing and food and drink
To prevent from entering
A counter that serves as a barrier or a rail
A platform on a ship
An overhead transverse beam or spar in a sailing ship
A room , especially a taproom , in a hotel
A room or establishment where alcoholic drinks may be served over a counter
A line of people or things one behind another
A room or establishment of a type that serves alcoholic drinks
A prison term
A ball that is thrown through the air to be caught by a batter , or that is thrown through the air by a pitcher to be caught by a catcher
A restaurant , especially in Japan , that serves alcoholic drinks together with food
A room or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter
A counter in a hotel , theatre , etc
A symbol that is printed on a product to indicate its serial number
A barroom
A counter in a pub , behind which is stored a keg of beer
A room or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter
A counter in a hotel , restaurant , or cafe across which drinks or refreshments are served
A hit that rebounds off a surface
A room or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter
A divider between compartments of a train or airplane
A counter used by waiters and waitresses to mark down orders
A crossbar in a window
A snack food
A room or establishment of a type found in mining districts , especially those with a counter and a till , and often with a license to sell alcohol
A counter where you can obtain food or drink
A barroom
A counter where you can obtain food or drink
A counter where you can obtain food or drink
( pubs ) a counter in a pub behind which alcoholic drinks are served
A portion of food or drink served to one person at a time , especially in a hotel
A counter in a pub , restaurant , or cafe across which drinks or refreshments are served
A frame that holds the staves of a barred door together
Any short sequence of musical notes forming a distinctive interval in a piece of music
A lawyer
A room or establishment that serves alcoholic drinks
A person 's home
A rigid piece of metal or wood
A room or establishment of a type found in cities and towns that provides a place for people to meet and socialize
The wooden crosspiece of a medieval sword blade
A length of iron or other metal in a loosely knitted bundle , as an anvil
A counter that serves as a barrier or a rail
An association of people with similar occupations
An examination to qualify as a barrister
A place where alcohol is served over a counter
A group of people called to the bar , or admitted to the practice of law
A room or establishment of a specified kind
A drinking establishment , particularly in the us and australia
A horizontal surface ( as in a door or window opening ) upon which you can lean
