What does BARRA mean?

Here is the dictionary-style entry for "barra": barra

Parts of Speech: noun

Definitions:

  • A type of bread popular in Australia, similar to a French baguette.
  • A type of fishing lure used in Australia and New Zealand.
  • A type of gymnastics equipment used in the sport of rhythmic gymnastics.

Pronunciations:

  • US: /ˈbɑrə/
  • UK: /ˈbærə/

Origin and Usage:

The word "barra" is believed to have originated in Australia. The bread is a staple in many Australian households and is commonly found in bakeries and supermarkets. The fishing lure is popular among anglers in Australia and New Zealand, and is used to catch barramundi, a type of fish found in the region. The gymnastics equipment is used in the sport of rhythmic gymnastics, which originated in Europe in the 1800s and has since spread to other parts of the world.

Synonyms:

  • Bread: baguette, loaf
  • Fishing lure: spinner, jig
  • Gymnastics equipment: ribbon, hoop

Related Words:

  • Barre
  • Bazar
  • Borra
  • Barry
  • Burra

Example Sentences:

  • She bought a barra from the bakery for breakfast.
  • The fisherman used a barra to catch a barramundi.
  • The rhythmic gymnast performed a routine using a barra and a ribbon.


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