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barb

noun
Beard, or that which resembles it, or grows in the place of it; as the barb of a fish, the smaller claws of the polypus.

barb

The down, or pubes, covering the surface of some plants; or rather, a tuft or bunch of strong hairs terminating leaves.

barb

Anciently, armor for horses; formerly, barbe or barde.

barb

Acommon name of the barbary pigeon, a bird of a black or dun color.

barb

A horse from Barbary, of which it seems to be a contraction.

barb

The points that stand backward in an arrow, fish-hook or other instrument for piercing, intended to prevent its being extracted.

barb

In botany, a straight process armed with teeth pointing backward like the sting of a bee. This is one sort of pubescence.