barn.no.
81Barn-Yards — BARN YARDS, a village, in the parish of Kilconquhar, district of St. Andrew s, county of Fife; containing 232 inhabitants. It adjoins the village of Kilconquhar, which lies to the north of Elie, and of which, although it retains a separate… …
82barn dance — n BrE a social event at which there is ↑country dancing →↑square dance …
83barn dance — barn ,dance noun count a social occasion at which people do traditional dances in groups …
84barn owl — barn ,owl noun count a type of OWL with white and brown feathers and a face shaped like a heart …
85barn owl — barn′ owl n. orn any of several owls of the family Tytonidae, having a heart shaped facial disk • Etymology: 1665–75 …
86barn swallow — barn′ swal low n. orn a common swallow, Hirundo rustica, of North America and Eurasia, that builds mud nests on the ledges and walls of buildings • Etymology: 1780–90, amer …
87barn dance — ► NOUN 1) an informal social gathering for country dancing. 2) a dance for a number of couples moving round a circle …
88barn owl — ► NOUN ▪ a pale coloured owl with a heart shaped face, typically nesting in farm buildings …
89barn owl — n. any of a family (Tytonidae) of owls, esp. a widely distributed species (Tyto alba), usually brown and gray with a spotted white breast, found chiefly in hollow trees or barns, that feeds on rats and mice …
90barn swallow — n. a common swallow (Hirundo rustica) with a long, deeply forked tail: it often nests in barns and other structures: see SWALLOW1 …