BAR, in hydrography, denotes a bank of sand, or other matter, whereby the mouth of a river is in a manner choked up.
The term bar is also used for the strong beam wherewith the entrance of an harbour is secured: This is more commonly called boom.
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BAR, in hydrography, denotes a bank of sand, or other matter, whereby the mouth of a river is in a manner choked up.
The term bar is also used for the strong beam wherewith the entrance of an harbour is secured: This is more commonly called boom.