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adjective

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noun

= rolong .

noun

An instrument measuring atmospheric pressure, used especially in forecasting the weather and determining altitude.

Usage examples:

Various instruments like thermometers and barometers are used to measure this.
noun

An instrument measuring atmospheric pressure, used especially in forecasting the weather and determining altitude.

Usage examples:

Various instruments like thermometers and barometers are used to measure this.
adjective

Relating to the measurement of air pressure

Usage examples:

It was the sixth most intense storm on record in terms of barometric pressure., sudden barometric c…
noun

A member of the lowest order of the british nobility. baron is not used as a form of address, barons usually being referred to as ‘lord’.

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Dukes, duchesses, and barons made up the nobility, while the gentry consisted of knights and lords.
noun

Barons or nobles collectively.

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He owed his position to his popularity with the baronage
noun

Barons or nobles collectively.

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He owed his position to his popularity with the baronage
noun

The wife or widow of a baron. baroness is not used as a form of address, baronesses usually being referred to as ‘lady’.

Usage examples:

We're all expected to be there, and all the nobles will be there - lords, ladies, counts, viscounts…
noun

The wife or widow of a baron. baroness is not used as a form of address, baronesses usually being referred to as ‘lady’.

Usage examples:

We're all expected to be there, and all the nobles will be there - lords, ladies, counts, viscounts…
noun

A member of the lowest hereditary titled british order, with the status of a commoner but able to use the prefix ‘sir’.

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It all started with the first baronet, who was lord president of the council and a most distinguish…
noun

Baronets collectively.

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He was elevated to the baronetage
noun

The rank of a baronet.

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He received a baronetcy for loyalty to the crown
noun

The rank of a baronet.

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He received a baronetcy for loyalty to the crown
noun

A member of the lowest hereditary titled british order, with the status of a commoner but able to use the prefix ‘sir’.

Usage examples:

It all started with the first baronet, who was lord president of the council and a most distinguish…
noun

(in the philippines) a lightweight embroidered shirt for men, worn untucked and traditionally made of piña or a similar vegetable fibre.

Usage examples:

The president arrived wearing a barong
noun

(in the philippines) a lightweight embroidered shirt for men, worn untucked and traditionally made of piña or a similar vegetable fibre.

Usage examples:

The president arrived wearing a barong
adjective

Relating to a baron or barons.

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A great baronial family
noun

The rank and estates of a baron.

Usage examples:

As baronies survived after 1747, it is still possible to buy laird status with an estate which is a…
noun

A member of the lowest order of the british nobility. baron is not used as a form of address, barons usually being referred to as ‘lord’.

Usage examples:

Dukes, duchesses, and barons made up the nobility, while the gentry consisted of knights and lords.
noun

The rank and estates of a baron.

Usage examples:

As baronies survived after 1747, it is still possible to buy laird status with an estate which is a…
adjective

Relating to or denoting a style of european architecture, music, and art of the 17th and 18th centuries that followed mannerism and is characterized by ornate detail. in architecture the period is exemplified by the palace of versailles and by the work of wren in england. major composers include vivaldi, bach, and handel; caravaggio and rubens are important baroque artists.

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Early eighteenth century baroque composer vivaldi was a trained priest who had music in his heart.
noun

The baroque style or period.

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The interior of the church is in lavish baroque
noun

A receptor sensitive to changes in pressure.

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In addition to arterial baroreceptors, low-pressure baroreceptors exist and these respond to the de…
noun

Injury caused by a change in air pressure, affecting typically the ear or the lung.

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The most dangerous medical problems are barotrauma to the lungs and decompression sickness, also ca…
noun

Injury caused by a change in air pressure, affecting typically the ear or the lung.

Usage examples:

The most dangerous medical problems are barotrauma to the lungs and decompression sickness, also ca…
noun

Injury caused by a change in air pressure, affecting typically the ear or the lung.

Usage examples:

The most dangerous medical problems are barotrauma to the lungs and decompression sickness, also ca…

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