Meaning Of The Word Barrow

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barrow
countable noun: A barrow is a cart from which fruit or other goods are sold in the street.
countable noun: A barrow is the same as a wheelbarrow.

Barrow in American English
Point northernmost point of Alas.: cape on the Arctic Ocean

barrow in American English 1
handbarrow
noun: a flat, rectangular frame used for carrying a load, esp. such a frame with projecting shafts at each end for handles; handbarrow

barrow in American English 2
a heap of earth or rocks covering a grave, esp. an ancient one; tumulus
noun

barrow in American English 3
a pig castrated before maturing
noun: a castrated male swine

Barrow in British English
noun: a river in SE Ireland, rising in the Slieve Bloom Mountains and flowing south to Waterford Harbour. Length: about 193 km (120 miles)

barrow in British English 1
noun

barrow in British English 2
noun: a heap of earth placed over one or more prehistoric tombs, often surrounded by ditches. Long barrows are elongated Neolithic mounds usually covering stone burial chambers; round barrows are Bronze Age, covering burials or cremations

barrow in British English 3
noun: a castrated pig

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