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barn
1[ bahrn ]
noun
- a building for storing hay, grain, etc., and often for housing livestock.
- a very large garage for buses, trucks, etc.; carbarn.
verb (used with object)
- to store (hay, grain, etc.) in a barn.
barn
2[ bahrn ]
noun
- a unit of nuclear cross section, equal to 10 −24 square centimeter. : b
barn
1/ ɑː /
noun
- a large farm outbuilding, used chiefly for storing hay, grain, etc, but also for housing livestock
- a large shed for sheltering railroad cars, trucks, etc
- any large building, esp an unattractive one
- modifier relating to a system of poultry farming in which birds are allowed to move freely within a barn
barn eggs
barn
2/ ɑː /
noun
- a unit of nuclear cross section equal to 10 –28square metre b
Other yvlog Forms
- l adjective
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of barn1
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of barn1
Origin of barn2
Idioms and Phrases
see can't hit the broad side of a barn ; lock the barn door after the horse is stolen .Example Sentences
Bifano also is overseeing the planting of more than 500 special coleus plants around the large red barn — aptly named the Barn — on Streisand’s property.
When the bird flu virus began striking dairy farms last year, dead barn cats were often the first sign.
Key to that has been the barn theatre, part of a £200m refurbishment carried out before the pandemic.
Found hanging in his barn by Misty and Natalie in the present.
The cows are kept indoors, in airy barns of about 250 cows packed together with just enough room to lie down.
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