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Hasil cari dari kata atau frase: Bark (0.01584 detik)
Found 4 items, similar to Bark.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak) Definition: bark kulit
English → Indonesian (quick) Definition: bark bentakan, bergonggong, gonggong, gonggongan, kapal, kulit pohon, menggonggong, menguliti kayu, menyalak
English → English (WordNet) Definition: bark bark n 1: tough protective covering of the woody stems and roots of trees and other woody plants 2: a noise resembling the bark of a dog 3: a sailing ship with 3 (or more) masts [syn: barque] 4: the sound made by a dog v 1: speak in an unfriendly tone; “She barked into the dictaphone” 2: cover with bark 3: remove the bark of a tree [syn: skin] 4: make barking sounds; “The dogs barked at the stranger” 5: tan (a skin) with bark tannins
English → English (gcide) Definition: Bark Bark \Bark\, v. i. [OE. berken, AS. beorcan; akin to Icel. berkja, and prob. to E. break.] 1. To make a short, loud, explosive noise with the vocal organs; -- said of some animals, but especially of dogs. [1913 Webster] 2. To make a clamor; to make importunate outcries. [1913 Webster] They bark, and say the Scripture maketh heretics. --Tyndale. [1913 Webster] Where there is the barking of the belly, there no other commands will be heard, much less obeyed. --Fuller. [1913 Webster] Bark \Bark\, n. The short, loud, explosive sound uttered by a dog; a similar sound made by some other animals. [1913 Webster] Bark \Bark\, Barque \Barque\, n. [F. barque, fr. Sp. or It. barca, fr. LL. barca for barica. See Barge.] [1913 Webster] 1. Formerly, any small sailing vessel, as a pinnace, fishing smack, etc.; also, a rowing boat; a barge. Now applied poetically to a sailing vessel or boat of any kind. --Byron. [1913 Webster] 2. (Naut.) A three-masted vessel, having her foremast and mainmast square-rigged, and her mizzenmast schooner-rigged. [1913 Webster] Bark \Bark\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Barked (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Barking.] 1. To strip the bark from; to peel. [1913 Webster] 2. To abrade or rub off any outer covering from; as to bark one's heel. [1913 Webster] 3. To girdle. See Girdle, v. t., 3. [1913 Webster] 4. To cover or inclose with bark, or as with bark; as, to bark the roof of a hut. [1913 Webster]

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