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What Does Bar Mean In Either Greek Or Latin?

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    The Latin word for "bar" is "sera" or "serae"

    sera, serae =
    bar (for fastening doors); rail of post and rail fence; lock (Cal);

    Just may be you should try a free Latin-English-Latin dictionary program by William Whitaker in this link.

    It includes 39000 entries.


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    Nugroho 

    answered 1 year ago

      In Latin Bar is known as "talea", "obfirmo" or "claustrum" and
      in Greek Bar is known as "μπαρ" for more information go to following website. The following website give free services.

      Bar in Greek or Latin.

      Enjoy blurting :)


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      Ellie82 

      answered 1 year ago

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