
1) Alaskan outpost 2) Barrowful 3) Castrated male swine 4) Containerful 5) European river 6) European waterway 7) European watercourse 8) Exclusively Anglo word 9) Exclusively Saxon word 10) FIXED BOAR 11) Handcart 12) Infamous Clyde 13) Irish river 14) Irish waterway 15) Irish watercourse 16) Notorious bank robber Clyde
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1) Barrowful 2) Boar 3) Tumulus 4) Wheelbarrow
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• (n.) A hog, esp. a male hog castrated. • (n.) A wicker case, in which salt is put to drain. • (n.) A large mound of earth or stones over the remains of the dead; a tumulus. • (n.) A support having handles, and with or without a wheel, on which heavy or bulky things can be transported by hand. See Handbarrow, and Wheelbarrow. &...
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(from the article `permafrost`) The most conspicuous change in thickness of permafrost is related to climate. At Barrow, Alaska, U.S., the mean annual air temperature is -12° C (10° ... Barrow was incorporated as a city in 1959. It is connected with Anchorage (725 miles [1,165 km] south) and Fairbanks (500 miles [800 km] ... ...
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in England, ancient burial place covered with a large mound of earth. In Scotland, Ireland, and Wales the equivalent term is cairn. Barrows were ... [8 related articles]
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A young male pig that has been castrated
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A young male pig that has been castrated.
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A male pig castrated before reaching sexual maturity.
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Burial mound, usually composed of earth but sometimes of stones. Examples are found in many parts of the world. The two main types are long, dating from the Neolithic period (New Stone Age), and...
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Mound(s) mound of earth and/or stone usually constructed to cover burials. The burials may be in any position, and be inhumations, cremations or might be in a cist. There are number of types, such as bell, disc, long, pond and round, based on the profile. Most examples in the northeast are quite plain to somewhere else, such as Wiltshire.
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A hog, especially. A male hog castrated. ... Origin: OE. Barow, bargh, AS. Bearg, bearh; akin to Icel. Borgr, OHG. Barh, barug, G. Barch. 95. ... 1. A large mound of earth or stones over the remains of the dead; a tumulus. ... 2. <chemical> A heap of rubbish, attle, etc. ... Origin: OE. Bergh, AS. Beorg, beorh, hill, sepulchral mound; akin to...
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Bar'row (băr'ro)
noun [ Middle English
barow , from Anglo-Saxon
beran to bear. See
Bear to support, and confer
Bier .]
1. A support having handles, and with or without a wheel, on which heavy or bulky things can be transported by hand. See
Handbarrow , a...
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Bar'row noun [ Middle English
bergh , Anglo-Saxon
beorg ,
beorh , hill, sepulchral mound; akin to German
berg mountain, Goth.
bairgahei hill, hilly country, and perhaps to Sanskrit
brhant high, OIr.
brigh mountain. Confer
Berg ,
Berry a...
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A male hog castrated before sexual maturity.
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A barrow is a mound of earth or stones raised to mark the resting-place of the dead. Barrows are distinguished, according to their shape, as long, bowl, bell, cone, broad barrows. The practice of barrow-burial is of unknown antiquity and almost universal, barrows being found all over Europe, in Northern Africa, Asia Minor, Afghanistan, Western Indi...
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[
n] - the quantity that a barrow will hold 2. [n] - a cart for carrying small loads
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A burial mound.
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lawn cart noun a cart for carrying small loads; has handles and one or more wheels
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barrowful noun the quantity that a barrow will hold
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Burial mound, usually composed of earth but sometimes of stones. Examples are found in many parts of the world. The two main types are long, dating from the Neolithic period (New Stone Age), and round, dating from the Mesolithic period (early Bronze Age). Barrows made entirely of stones are known as cairns. Long barrow Long barrows may be mere moun...
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castrated male.
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A neutered male is a barrow and the adult male is a boar.
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A neutered male is a barrow and the adult male is a boar.
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