BARRACAN | • barracan n. A thick, strong kind of camlet from linen, wool, cotton or all three, usually with a stripe structure… • BARRACAN n. (French) a coarsely woven fabric of wool, silk, and goat's hair, also BARACAN. |
BARRACANS | • barracans n. Plural of barracan. • BARRACAN n. (French) a coarsely woven fabric of wool, silk, and goat's hair, also BARACAN. |
BARRACE | • barrace n. (Obsolete) The lists in a tournament. • BARRACE n. (obsolete) the lists in a tournament. |
BARRACES | • BARRACE n. (obsolete) the lists in a tournament. |
BARRACK | • barrack n. (Military, chiefly in the plural) A building for soldiers, especially within a garrison; originally… • barrack n. (Chiefly in the plural) A primitive structure resembling a long shed or barn for (usually temporary)… • barrack n. (By extension, chiefly in the plural) Any very plain, monotonous, or ugly large building. |
BARRACKED | • barracked v. Simple past tense and past participle of barrack. • BARRACK v. to shout encouragement. |
BARRACKER | • barracker n. One who barracks. • BARRACKER n. one who barracks. |
BARRACKERS | • barrackers n. Plural of barracker. • BARRACKER n. one who barracks. |
BARRACKING | • barracking v. Present participle of barrack. • barracking n. An act of jeering or heckling. • barracking n. (Australia, New Zealand) The act of cheering for or supporting a team. |
BARRACKINGS | • barrackings n. Plural of barracking. • BARRACKING n. heckling. |
BARRACKS | • barracks n. Plural of barrack. • barracks n. (Military) A group of buildings used by military personnel as housing. • barracks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of barrack. |
BARRACOON | • barracoon n. A temporary cage for holding slaves, indentured servants or prisoners in the Louisiana Territory and… • BARRACOON n. (Spanish) an enclosure or barrack formerly used for the temporary confinement of slaves or convicts. |
BARRACOONS | • barracoons n. Plural of barracoon. • BARRACOON n. (Spanish) an enclosure or barrack formerly used for the temporary confinement of slaves or convicts. |
BARRACOUTA | • barracouta n. (Australia, New Zealand) The snoek, Thyrsites atun, a foodfish. • BARRACOUTA n. (Spanish) a large marine fish resembling the mackerel, aka snoek. |
BARRACOUTAS | • barracoutas n. Plural of barracouta. • BARRACOUTA n. (Spanish) a large marine fish resembling the mackerel, aka snoek. |
BARRACUDA | • barracuda n. Any large marine fish of the genus Sphyraena that have elongated bodies, a projecting lower jaw, displaying… • barracuda n. (Figuratively) One who uses harsh or predatory means to compete. • BARRACUDA n. (Spanish) a voracious tropical fish. |
BARRACUDAS | • barracudas n. Plural of barracuda. • BARRACUDA n. (Spanish) a voracious tropical fish. |