bar in Irish
bar in Irish
bar
A non-SI unit of pressure equal to 100,000 pascals, slightly less than atmospheric pressure at sea level.
beár
(mathematics) The sign indicating that the characteristic of a logarithm is negative, conventionally placed above the digit(s) to show that it applies to the characteristic only and not to the mantissa.
teach leanna
(mathematics) The sign indicating that the characteristic of a logarithm is negative, conventionally placed above the digit(s) to show that it applies to the characteristic only and not to the mantissa.
teach tábhairne
(mathematics) The sign indicating that the characteristic of a logarithm is negative, conventionally placed above the digit(s) to show that it applies to the characteristic only and not to the mantissa.
beár
The counter of such premises.
urchosc
An official order or pronouncement that prohibits some activity.
beár
(transitive) To obstruct the passage of (someone or something).
bar
(transitive) To obstruct the passage of (someone or something).
coisc
(transitive) To obstruct the passage of (someone or something).
urchoisc
(transitive) To obstruct the passage of (someone or something).
urchosc
(transitive) To obstruct the passage of (someone or something).
coisc
(transitive) To prohibit.
urchoisc
(transitive) To prohibit.
beár
To imprint or paint with bars, to stripe.
teach leanna
To imprint or paint with bars, to stripe.
teach tábhairne
To imprint or paint with bars, to stripe.