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What does the suffix bar mean?

The suffix "bar" can have several meanings depending on the context. Here are some common ones:

1. Unit of pressure:

* Bar: This is the standard unit of pressure in the International System of Units (SI). 1 bar is equal to 100,000 Pascals (Pa) or approximately 1 atmosphere of pressure. You'll find this used in physics, engineering, and meteorology.

2. Place or establishment:

* Bar: This refers to a place where alcoholic drinks are served, often with food and entertainment. For example, "pub," "tavern," or "saloon."

3. Shape:

* Bar: This can refer to a long, narrow, solid object. Think of a "chocolate bar" or a "metal bar."

4. A collection of data:

* Bar graph: A type of chart that uses bars to represent data.

5. A professional group:

* Bar: This can refer to a professional association, such as the "Bar Association" for lawyers.

6. In some cases, "bar" can be a shortened version of a word:

* mbar: millibar, a unit of pressure.

* mbar: short for "millibar" - often used in meteorology.

7. Part of a compound word:

* Sidebar: A small section of text or information placed alongside the main body of text.

* Toolbar: A collection of tools or buttons displayed in a bar on a computer screen.

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