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1Chair of Peter — • From the earliest times the Church at Rome celebrated on 18 January the memory of the day when the Apostle held his first service with the faithful of the Eternal City Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Chair of Peter C …
2Bar (Poisson) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir bar, Loup (homonymie) et Loup de mer. Nom vernaculaire ou nom normalisé ambigu : Le terme « Bar ou Loup » s applique, en français, à plusieurs taxons distin …
3bar — 1. bar [ bar ] n. m. • 1857; bar room 1833; mot angl. « barre de comptoir », puis « comptoir » 1 ♦ Débit de boissons où l on consomme debout, ou assis sur de hauts tabourets, devant un long comptoir. Faire la tournée des bars. Fam. Pilier de bar …
4Chair — This article is about furniture. For other uses, see Chair (disambiguation). Vincent s Chair by Vincent van Gogh …
5Bar stool — Barstools are a type of stool often with a foot rest which, because of their height and narrowness, are designed for seating in a public house or bar. However, barstools are becoming more popular in homes, usually placed at the kitchen counter or …
6Bar commun — Bar commun …
7chair — Synonyms and related words: Eames chair, Hitchcock chair, TV chair, administer, administrate, anoint, armchair, armless chair, authority, ax, back seat, banquette, bar stool, barber chair, barrel chair, basket chair, batwing chair, be master, bed …
8bar — I. /ba / (say bah) noun 1. a relatively long and evenly shaped piece of some solid substance, especially one of wood or metal used as a guard or obstruction, or for some mechanical purpose: the bars of a fence. 2. Athletics the cross piece of… …
9bar of the house — noun in a house of parliament, a bar or rail opposite the presiding officer s chair, dividing from the body of the house a space to which non members may be admitted for business purposes …
10bar stool — noun A stool that is used for sitting, often of taller height than a chair …