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21Bark — Bark, Segelschiff mit drei Masten, von denen die beiden vorderen – Fock und Großmast – vollgetakelt sind, während der hintere Mail – Besanmast – nur Schratsegel führt, s. Besege1ung. T. Schwarz …
22Bark — Bark, s. Barch …
23Bark [2] — Bark (Barkschiff), Segelschiff mit 3 Masten ohne Rahen am Hintermast [Abb. 168] …
24bark — bȁrk m <N mn ovi> DEFINICIJA pov. pom. jedrenjak sa 3 (do 5) jarbola nosivosti 300 do 5600 t ETIMOLOGIJA lat. barca ≃ grč. bȃris ← kpt. barī …
25Bark — ↑ Barke …
26bark — bark, mülk III, 333 …
27bark — bark1 barkless, adj. /bahrk/, n. 1. the abrupt, harsh, explosive cry of a dog. 2. a similar sound made by another animal, as a fox. 3. a short, explosive sound, as of firearms: the bark of a revolver. 4. a brusque order, reply, etc.: The foreman… …
28bark — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 on a tree ADJECTIVE ▪ rough ▪ tree ▪ birch, pine, willow, etc. VERB + BARK …
29bark — {{11}}bark (n.2) any small ship, early 15c., from M.Fr. barque (15c.), from L.L. barca (c.400 C.E.), probably cognate with V.L. *barica (see BARGE (Cf. barge)). More precise sense of three masted ship (17c.) often is spelled barque to distinguish …
30bark — I. /bak / (say bahk) noun 1. the abrupt, explosive cry of a dog. 2. a similar sound made by another animal or by a person. –verb (i) 3. to utter an abrupt, explosive cry or a series of such cries, as a dog. 4. to make a similar sound: the big… …