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bar⋅rel

[bar-uhl] noun, verb, -reled, -rel⋅ing or (especially British) -relled, -rel⋅ling.
–noun
1. a cylindrical wooden container with slightly bulging sides made of staves hooped together, and with flat, parallel ends.
2. the quantity that such a vessel of some standard size can hold: for most liquids, 31 1/2 U.S. gallons (119 L); for petroleum, 42 U.S. gallons (159 L); for dry materials, 105 U.S. dry quarts (115 L). Abbreviation: bbl
3. any large quantity: a barrel of fun.
4. any container, case, or part similar to a wooden barrel in form.
5. Ordnance. the tube of a gun.
6. Machinery. the chamber of a pump in which the piston works.
7. a drum turning on a shaft, as in a weight-driven clock.
8. Horology. the cylindrical case in a watch or clock within which the mainspring is coiled.
9. Ornithology Obsolete. a calamus or quill.
10. the trunk of a quadruped, esp. of a horse, cow, etc.
11. Nautical. the main portion of a capstan, about which the rope winds, between the drumhead at the top and the pawl rim at the bottom.
12. a rotating horizontal cylinder in which manufactured objects are coated or polished by tumbling in a suitable substance.
13. any structure having the form of a barrel vault.
14. Also called throat. Automotive. a passageway in a carburetor that has the shape of a Venturi tube.
–verb (used with object)
15. to put or pack in a barrel or barrels.
16. to finish (metal parts) by tumbling in a barrel.
17. Informal. to force to go or proceed at high speed: He barreled his car through the dense traffic.
–verb (used without object)
18. Informal. to travel or drive very fast: to barrel along the highway.
19. over a barrel, Informal. in a helpless, weak, or awkward position; unable to act: They really had us over a barrel when they foreclosed the mortgage.

Origin:
1250–1300; ME barell < AF baril, OF barril < VL *barrīculum, equiv. to *barrīc(a), perh. deriv. of LL barra bar 1 + L -ulum -ule; cf. ML (ca. 800) barriclus small cask
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BBL chat
(I will) be back later.

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