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1. (n.) barn
a building for storing hay, grain, etc., and often for housing livestock.
2. barn
a very large garage for buses, trucks, etc.; carbarn.
3. (v.t.) barn
to store (hay, grain, etc.) in a barn.
4. (n.) barn
a unit of area equal to 10-24 square centimeter, used in measuring cross sections of atomic nuclei.
Etymology: (1945–50; allegedly a facetious allusion to the phrase “as big as a barn”)
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| Definition of 'Barn' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) barn
an outlying farm building for storing grain or animal feed and housing farm animals
2. (noun) barn, b
(physics) a unit of nuclear cross section; the effective circular area that one particle presents to another as a target for an encounter
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1. (noun) barn
a farm building for storing food or keeping animals
horses in the barn
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| Definition of 'Barn' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Barn
a covered building used chiefly for storing grain, hay, and other productions of a farm. In the United States a part of the barn is often used for stables
2. (noun) Barn
a child. [Obs.] See Bairn
3. (verb) Barn
to lay up in a barn
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| Definitions of 'Barn' |
The New Hacker's Dictionary |
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1. Barn
[uncommon; prob. from the nuclear military] An unexpectedly large
quantity of something: a unit of measurement. “Why is /var/adm
taking up so much space?” “The logs have grown to several
barns.” The source of this is clear: when physicists were first
studying nuclear interactions, the probability was thought to be
proportional to the cross-sectional area of the nucleus (this probability
is still called the cross-section). Upon experimenting, they discovered
the interactions were far more probable than expected; the nuclei were
“as big as a barn”. The units for cross-sections were
christened Barns, (10-24
cm2) and the book containing cross-sections has
a picture of a barn on the cover.
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Sense: a building in which grain, hay etc are stored
The farmer keeps his tractor in the barn.
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Afrikaans: skuur |
Arabic: الهُري: مَخْزَن حُبوب |
Bulgarian: хамбар |
Brazilian: celeiro |
Czech: stodola |
German: die Scheune |
Danish: lade; stald |
Greek: αχυρώνας |
Spanish: granero |
Estonian: küün |
Farsi: انبار کاه |
Finnish: lato |
French: grange |
Hebrew: אָסַם |
Hindi: खलिहान |
Croatian: ambar, suša, štagalj |
Hungarian: csűr |
Indonesian: lumbung, gudang |
Icelandic: hlaða |
Italian: granaio |
Japanese: 納屋 |
Korean: 곡식 창고 |
Lithuanian: ūkinis pastatas, daržinė, |
Latvian: klēts; šķūnis |
Malay: bangsal |
Dutch: schuur |
Norwegian: låve, fjøs, stall |
Polish: stodoła |
Persian: انبار کاه |
Pashto: ګودام، پوس خونه، غوجل |
Portuguese: celeiro |
Romanian: hambar |
Russian: амбар |
Slovak: stodola |
Slovenian: skedenj |
Serbian: ambar |
Swedish: lada, loge |
Thai: ยุ้งฉาง; โรงนา |
Turkish: çiftlik ambarı, samanlık |
Taiwanese: 穀倉 |
Ukrainian: комора |
Urdu: باڑا ، کو ٹھا |
Vietnamese: kho thóc |
Chinese: 谷仓 |
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