A body or group of lawyers
A barrier
A counter in a pub, used to separate the area for serving alcohol from the area for drinking
A tribunal
A mark ( + or | ) used to indicate a division of a series of items
A fence or other barrier
A lawyers'counsel table in court
A settlement or plantation
A piece of metal, or of other suitable material, used as a fastening, as in the construction of a fence, railing, etc
A rail, bar, or partition, forming a division in a court room, or at which a person is barred from proceeding
The vertical lines forming the staves on any one page of a book
The body of lawyers ( and the legal profession as a whole )
A piece of iron or other metal, as a rail, a rivet, etc., having a cross section which is square or nearly so
A court of law
A prison cell
A counter in a pub, across which drinks are served
A shoot or twig of a tree or other plant
A rail, bar, or rod of iron or steel, especially as a component of a construction, such as a fence, an anchor, or a rail of a staircase
The legal profession as a whole, or the practitioners thereof
A narrow stratum of rock, as in a glacier
A barrister
A railing, fence, or other barrier
A barrier
A mark indicating the strike of a tree by an axe
A spiked defence for a cannon
A barrier to the further progress of someone or something
( electronics ) a rigid conductor that is fixed at one end and is used to make an electrical connection with another conductor at a different potential
The bar of the House of Lords
A counter in a pub, behind which the drinks are served and which separates the area for serving from the area for drinking
The profession of barrister
A barrister
The defendant's stand in a court of justice
A barrier, e.g
A straight line of metal, wood, or similar material, typically of a specified kind or used in a specified way
A measure of time, consisting of a group of beats in a particular rhythm
The right to practice law
A body of men assembled at a bar, for the purpose of conducting business
A iron bar used as a weapon
A railing, fence, or other barrier
A rampart
A set of pegs on which to hang things
A railing
To obstruct, or prevent from proceeding
A counter in a pub, behind which the drinks are served and which separates the area for serving from the area for drinking
A bench, especially in a court of law
A barrier, obstruction or impediment
A bar of the lattice
A flat ledge of rock, or reef, on the outside of a harbor, or at the entrance to a river
The act of preventing something from happening or being accomplished or from continuing or remaining in a certain state or condition
To fasten a door, etc
A piece of iron or other metal, stamped or forged into a thin flat bar, used as a discount or as a mark of weight
A slat
A tavern
A barrier, such as a sandbar
A rail, bar, or stake, as in a fence or barrier
A barrier ( usually bar-shaped ) that surrounds an area of land or water to control access
The profession of a barrister
A barrier, obstruction or impediment
A barrier
The legal profession as a body
A ray or stripe of colour
The profession of a barrister
A short ridge
A counter in a pub, behind which the landlord serves drinks
A majority of members of a legislative body, or of one of its committees, necessary to prevent the doing of certain official acts
The profession of barrister
A group of lawyers
A short bar of iron or other metal, used as a fastening in a wall, fence, etc
A barrier, such as a guard rail, that keeps people from falling off a bridge or deck
A barrier, obstruction or impediment
A kind of short, thick, straight stick, used chiefly for measure, as in the `` bars of iron '' ( i.e
A railing ( usually in a ship ) that keeps things ( such as cargo ) from shifting
A barrier ( usually an improvised one ) that prevents movement or escape
The body of lawyers
A rail, or series of rails, forming a barrier in front of, or behind, the benches of the house of commons, or the peers in the house of lords
A horizontal line of metal in a grate, fence, or grate-like structure
A group of senators
A barrier
A rigid piece of metal or wood
( law ) a plea of justification for an illegal act
A piece of iron ( usually with other pieces ) forged or rolled out into a bar for further working
A horizontal line or stroke in a written symbol
A counter
A short club-like missile, used for defense
A hard stratum of rock or coal in a seam of softer material
A bear
A law firm
A short ridge or reef, or a rock ledge, extending out from the shore
A barrier, such as a fence or wall
A fence or other barrier, e.g
A railing
A flat counter used for various games
A rigid piece of metal or wood
The length of such a sound, in terms of the time value of the note
A lobby-level cocktail bar in a hotel
A counter in a pub, restaurant, or cafe over which drinks or refreshments are served
A piece of music, or part of a piece of music
( music ) a single complete cycle of an alternating sequence of musical beats or tones
A shoal, especially a sandbank
A railing that surrounds the deck of a ship or the edge of a balcony, etc
A counter in a pub, restaurant, or cafe across which drinks or refreshments are served
A standard or level of achievement
An establishment that primarily serves alcoholic beverages or, more generally, food and drink
The area in a nightclub where the bartender serves drinks
The counter in a bar where you can sit and order a drink
A drinking establishment, such as a pub or bar
A short club-like missile, used in ancient warfare
A barrier to the passage of something
A barrier ( usually across a river ) consisting of a rigid object ( as a tree or a pole ) that is fixed in an upright position or supported by other bars secured in a foundation
A graphical control that permits the user to select an option from a list or set of choices
A pub
A short heavy stick, as used by a fencer
A rigid piece of metal or wood
An establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter
A rod of iron, steel, or other metal, especially one of a series used as a measuring rule
A batch of 24 bees ( i.e., one third of a hive ). A swarm
An establishment where alcoholic drinks are served
A snack consisting of a piece of fruit, a nut, or other food, eaten on the go
A region of space, usually bounded in some way, in particular : the region between two parallels of latitude, or between the tropics
A drinking establishment
A barrier, railing, or line marking the boundary between two areas
A mirror
A distinguishing mark on a letter, as the horizontal line through the e in æ, or the stroke through the i in ῾
A barroom
A chocolate bar
A short club used for hitting
A barrier, such as a submerged ridge, that tends to impede or prevent movement of fish and other animals
An establishment where alcohol is served over a counter
A barrier or obstruction
A railing that forms the edge of a flight of stairs between the steps and the floor or platform at the top
A pub, an inn
A counter in a pub, behind which drinks are served and at which they are often consumed
A pub
An establishment where alcohol is served over a counter
A counter in a pub or restaurant across which drinks or refreshments are served
A group of students at a university, particularly at Oxford or Cambridge, or at a college thereof, who have been rejected as `` non-resident '' ( see sense 3 ) by the `` dons '' ( university officers or lecturers ). Such a group is usually regarded as socially inferior to the `` upper '' or `` high '' table, and is sometimes looked down upon as `` low '' or `` no '' bar
A court having jurisdiction only over cases involving the members of a particular profession, such as lawyers or doctors
A rod of iron or other metal, especially one of a series forming a fence or barrier
A lawyer
An area in a pub where customers can stand and order drinks
A passage, especially one that is low and narrow
To prohibit ( an activity or thing ). See bar on
A partition ( usually ( 1 ) a partition between the public and private areas of a building, ( 2 ) a partition separating two areas of a building, or ( 3 ) a partition ( in medieval europe ) forming a barrier to the movement of people between areas of a town ). See also barrier
A gangway or mole used to load or unload ships
A horizontal metal rod, typically one of a pair, between the end fittings of a flagstaff or other pole
A pub, an inn
A counter in a pub where you can get a drink without leaving your seat
A score in tenpins : knocking down all ten with the first ball is a spare, knocking down all ten with two balls is a strike
A drinking establishment
A prison cell
The metal frame of a baseball bat
An establishment similar to a bar, but typically serving non-alcoholic drinks
A tavern or pub
A counter in a pub, restaurant, or cafe across which drinks or refreshments are served
A solid block of something ( usually having flat rectangular sides )
A barricade
A pub
A body of lawyers
A pub
A metal pole or arm of a machine, usually used to play a bell or buzzer
A counter in a pub where you can sit and order a drink or snack or talk with the bartender
A social event where alcohol is served
A counter in a pub or restaurant across which drinks or food are served
A slat of wood or metal used as a fastening
A snack consisting of a piece of confectionery, a chocolate, or a similar item
A pub
A pub
A drinking establishment
A social establishment for the exclusive enjoyment of its members
A counter in a pub or restaurant across which drinks or refreshments are served
( with reference to a hospital bed ) the rail at the head or foot of the bed
A chocolate candy bar
The counter in a pub over which drinks are served
A piece of iron or other metal, as in a railing or grate
A short musical passage, or signature, at the beginning of a piece or song
A lawyer
A pub or tavern
A pub
A rigid piece of metal or wood
A section of a pub where you can sit and order drinks
A rail on a rifle or other firearm, used to attach a scope or other optical device
A rail, especially one of the rails of a fence
A counter in a pub, behind which the drinks are served and on which the glasses are placed for serving
A lawyer
An examination to qualify as a lawyer
An establishment where alcohol and sometimes other refreshments are served over a counter
The profession of a barrister
A barrier, obstruction, or impediment
A tavern or public house
A rigid piece of metal or wood
