This is an old revision of the document!
BAR
ENGLISH | LATIN | GREEK | MANTRAKSHAR | ETYMOLOGY |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bar | Bar | Bar | ![]() | |
Rod | Rod | Rávdos | ![]() | |
Pipe | Pipe | Solínas | ![]() | from Latin pipire, pipiare, pipare, from pīpiō (“to chirp, peep”) |
Wood | Lignum | Xýlo | ![]() | |
Staff | Staff | Prosopikó | from Proto-Germanic *stabaz. | |
cylinder | columpna | kýlindros | from κυλίνδω (kulíndō) I roll or wallow (intransitive) | |
Flute | Tibia | Fláouto | From Latin flātus (“blowing”) | |
Stick | Stick | Ravdí | ||
Branch | Ramus | Kladí | Late Latin branca (“footprint”, later also “paw, claw”) | |
Stem | Stem | Stélechos | from Proto-Indo-European *steh₂- (“to stand, stay”). | |
Stalk | Stalk | Kotsáni | Ancient Greek στέλος (stélos, “beam”), | |
Pedicle | Pediculum | Móschas | From Latin pedīculus (“little foot”), diminutive of pēs. | |
Peduncle | Pedunculus | Míschos | From Late Latin pedunculus, from pedis, genitive of pēs (“foot”). | |
cane | ferula | bastoúni | Ancient Greek κᾰ́ννᾱ (kánnā, “reed”), | |
pillar | ||||
ENGLISH | LATIN | GREEK | MANTRAKSHAR | ETYMOLOGY |
line | ||||
transverse | ||||
horizontal | ||||
vertical | ||||
oblique | ||||
slash | ||||
axis | ||||
perpendicular | ||||
normal | ||||
length | ||||
breadth | ||||
diagonal | ||||
radius | ||||
tangent | ||||
diagonal | ||||
cord | ||||
side | ||||
dash | ||||
minus | ||||
stroke | ||||
Verbs
CONTEXT
Computing Bar (computer science), a placeholder Base Address Register in PCI Bar, a mobile phone form factor Bar, a type of graphical control element
Science and technology Bar (river morphology), a deposit of sediment Bar (tropical cyclone), a layer of cloud Bar (unit), a unit of pressure BAR domain, a protein domain Bar stock, of metal Sandbar
Food and drink Bar (establishment), selling alcoholic beverages Candy bar Chocolate bar
Law Bar (law), the legal profession Bar association Bar examination
Language Bar (diacritic), a line through a letter Bavarian language (ISO 639-3: bar) Vertical bar, a punctuation symbol X-bar theory, in linguistics
Discussion