bard (bärd), a poet.

barge (bärj), a vessel or boat of state elegantly furnished and decorated.

bark (bärk), a three-masted vessel.

ba-roucheˈ (bȧ-ro̅o̅shˈ), a four-wheeled carriage, with a falling top, and two double seats on the inside.

Barreˈ, Colonel (bȧˈrāˈ), a British officer and politician.

barˈren (bărˈĕn), sterile, fruitless, empty.

barˌri-cadeˈ (bărˌĭ-kādˈ), a bar or obstruction.

barˈter (bärˈtẽr), to trade one article for another.

basˈtions (băsˈchŭnz), walls.

Bath-sheˈba (Băth-shēˈbȧ), the wife of Uriah the Hittite. 2 Samuel II.