| Barr | the state (usually of a woman) of having no children or being unable to have children |
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| Barr | slow-growing creeping plant with semi-evergreen leaves on erect wiry stems |
| Barr | a pin for holding women's hair in place |
| Barr | a resistor inserted into a circuit to compensate for changes (as those arising from temperature fluctuations) |
| Barr | a barrier (usually thrown up hastily so as to impede the advance of an enemy) |
| Barr | a barrier set up by police to stop traffic on a street or road in order to catch a fugitive or inspect traffic etc. |
| Barr | block off with barricades |
| Barr | prevent access to by barricading |
| Barr | render unsuitable for passage |
| Barr | preventing entry or exit or a course of action |
| Barr | block off with barricades |
| Barr | Scottish dramatist and novelist |