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Barbarities
Barbarity Bar*bar"i*ty, n.; pl. Barbarities. [From Barbarous.] The state or manner of a barbarian; lack of civilization. 2. Cruelty; ferociousness; inhumanity. Treating Christians with a barbarity which would have shocked the very Moslem. --Macaulay. 3. A barbarous or cruel act. 4. Barbarism; impurity of speech. [Obs.] --Swift.
Barbarity
Barbarity Bar*bar"i*ty, n.; pl. Barbarities. [From Barbarous.] The state or manner of a barbarian; lack of civilization. 2. Cruelty; ferociousness; inhumanity. Treating Christians with a barbarity which would have shocked the very Moslem. --Macaulay. 3. A barbarous or cruel act. 4. Barbarism; impurity of speech. [Obs.] --Swift.
Barite
Barite Ba"rite, n. (Min.) Native sulphate of barium, a mineral occurring in transparent, colorless, white to yellow crystals (generally tabular), also in granular form, and in compact massive forms resembling marble. It has a high specific gravity, and hence is often called heavy spar. It is a common mineral in metallic veins.
barite
Barytes Ba*ry"tes, n. [Gr. ? heavy: cf. Gr. ? heaviness, F. baryte.] (Min.) Barium sulphate, generally called heavy spar or barite. See Barite.
Baritone
Baritone Bar"i*tone, a. & n. See Barytone.
Baritone
Barytone Bar"y*tone, Baritone Bar"i*tone, a. [Gr. ?; ? heavy + ? tone.] 1. (Mus.) Grave and deep, as a kind of male voice. 2. (Greek Gram.) Not marked with an accent on the last syllable, the grave accent being understood.
Baritone
Barytone Bar"y*tone, Baritone Bar"i*tone, n. [F. baryton: cf. It. baritono.] 1. (Mus.) (a) A male voice, the compass of which partakes of the common bass and the tenor, but which does not descend as low as the one, nor rise as high as the other. (b) A person having a voice of such range. (c) The viola di gamba, now entirely disused. 2. (Greek Gram.) A word which has no accent marked on the last syllable, the grave accent being understood.
Metacinnabarite
Metacinnabarite Met`a*cin"na*bar*ite, n. [Pref. meta- + cinnabar.] (Min.) Sulphide of mercury in isometric form and black in color.
Sybarite
Sybarite Syb"a*rite, n. [L. Sybarita, Gr. ?, fr. ?, a city in Italy, noted for the effeminacy and voluptuousness of its inhabitants; cf. F. Sybarite.] A person devoted to luxury and pleasure; a voluptuary.
Sybaritic
Sybaritic Syb`a*rit"ic, Sybaritical Syb`a*rit"ic*al, a. [L. Sybariticus, Gr. ?.] Of or pertaining to the Sybarites; resembling the Sybarites; luxurious; wanton; effeminate. ``Sybaritic dinners.' --Bp. Warburton. ``Sybaritical cloistres.' --Bp. Hall.
Sybaritical
Sybaritic Syb`a*rit"ic, Sybaritical Syb`a*rit"ic*al, a. [L. Sybariticus, Gr. ?.] Of or pertaining to the Sybarites; resembling the Sybarites; luxurious; wanton; effeminate. ``Sybaritic dinners.' --Bp. Warburton. ``Sybaritical cloistres.' --Bp. Hall.
Sybaritism
Sybaritism Syb"a*rit*ism, n. Luxuriousness; effeminacy; wantonness; voluptuousness.

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- George Bariț (often rendered as George Barițiu, Hungarian: Báricz György; 4 June 1812 – 2 May 1893), was an ethnic Romanian Austro-Hungarian historian...
- Jakob Barit, also known as Rabbi Yaakov Brit or Yankele Kovner (12 September 1797 – 6 March 1883) was a Russian Rabbi and communal worker. He died in...
- according to the Bible. The term for "covenant" (Hebrew: ברית, romanized: bərīt) appears also in Ugaritic texts (second millennium BCE) as brt (𐎁𐎗𐎚)...
- Abraham Edward Barit (August 30, 1890 – July 14, 1974) was an American industrialist who served as the president and CEO of the Hudson Motor Car Company...
- experimental coming-of-age comedy-drama film written and directed by Glenn Barit in his feature film directorial debut. The film follows a group of high...
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- Detroit, Michigan, on February 16, 1936. He was succeeded at Hudson by A.E. Barit. He is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery. In 1927, Chapin commissioned noted architect...