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Bar Code - How To Discuss

Bar Code

Machine-readable code with alternating dark and light stripes. The space between the dashes tells the reader what the code number is. Barcodes can be a Universal Product Code (UPC) or another number format. Barcodes help track the arrival and departure of goods in the store.

Literal Meanings of Bar Code

Bar:

Meanings of Bar:
  1. A solid, more or less rigid object of metal or wood, with a uniform cross-section shorter than its length.

  2. A solid metal object of uniform cross-section (round, square, hexagonal, octagonal or rectangular). In the US, the smallest size is 1/4 inch or more, a thinner piece of material is called .

  3. Rectangular piece of any solid product.

  4. A broad tree, or stripe, or stripe.

  5. A long, narrow rectangle, rectangle, or cylinder, drawn or printed, especially used in a barcode or bar chart.

  6. Any of the various strings used as punctuation marks or diacritics, such as B. trumpet ⟨ | ⟩, slash (as in 12) and strikethrough (as in Ⱥ), which previously contained slashes as a slash.

  7. The sign indicating that the logarithm attribute is negative is usually placed above the number or numbers to indicate that it refers only to the attribute and not the mantissa.

  8. A similar sign indicates that the charge on the particle is negative (and so the particle is actually an antiparticle).

  9. A business authorized to sell alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises or in the establishment itself.

  10. Counter of such a property.

  11. A counter or simply a piece of furniture where alcoholic drinks are served in a particular home or hotel room.

  12. (usually in combinations such as coffee bar, juice bar, etc.) A place or counter that serves all kinds of drinks.

  13. An establishment that serves alcohol and sometimes other snacks.

  14. Casual establishment that sells food for immediate consumption.

  15. Establishment offering cosmetic services.

  16. Government order or statement prohibiting any activity.

  17. Anything that stands in the way, stands in the way, or stands in the way of the castle.

  18. (moody, derived from ) A metasyntactic variable that represents an undefined entity, often surpassed only by foo.

  19. (Parliament) A dividing line (physical or fictitious) in the Legislative Chamber that only members and officers may cross.

  20. A balustrade around the part of the room where the judges, lawyers, defendants and witnesses sit.

  21. Bar Association or Bar Association, statutory entrance examination.

  22. (metonymy, bar, bar) The term attorneys or attorneys refers specifically to attorneys in some countries, but includes all attorneys in others.

  23. One of many bar symbols that indicate the level of something, eg B. Wireless signal strength or battery charge remaining.

  24. A vertical line on a staff that divides written music into sections, usually of equal length.

  25. One of those musical sections.

  26. A horizontal bar to be overcome in the high jump and pole vault.

  27. Each skill level counts as a challenge.

  28. (most codes) Cross member.

  29. The central division between the inner and outer tables of a backgammon board, where tiles are placed when hit.

  30. Supplement to the military medal related to a later deed.

  31. Shallow linear in a pond.

  32. A ridge or series of ridges of sand or other material, especially a formation running along an estuary, harbor or beach, which may impede navigation. (FM55501).

  33. One of the usual beliefs in heraldry.

  34. City gates in some British place names.

  35. Drill or tamping rod.

  36. A vein or a vein that crosses a vein.

  37. Gateway to a castle or fortified city.

  38. A portion of the horse's hoof cortex that curves toward the perineum on each side of the heel and extends toward the center of the sole.

  39. (plural) The space between the tusks and molars in the upper jaw of a horse where the bit is placed.

  40. To obstruct the passage (of someone or something).

  41. Ban.

  42. Daybolt or deadbolt with rod.

  43. Print or draw on stripes, scratch off.

  44. Except the road.

  45. It refers to the minimum odds offered for other unnamed horses.

  46. The non-SI unit of pressure is 100,000 pascals, which is approximately equal to atmospheric pressure at sea level.

Sentences of Bar
  1. The window was protected by steel bars.

  2. Ancient Sparta used iron bars instead of more practical coins made of more precious alloys, physically discouraging the use of silver.

  3. Chocolate bar.

  4. Colored stripe.

  5. The street was full of bars that stayed open all night.

  6. Go to a bar and order a drink.

  7. Hamburger.

  8. Nail splint, eyebrow splint.

  9. The club has raised the bar for female members.

  10. Let's say we have two objects, foo and bar.

  11. This time he is studying hard to pass the exam, he has failed twice already.

  12. He was admitted to the bar, became a lawyer.

  13. I have no bars in the middle of this desert.

  14. Potter bar.

  15. We were blocked by a huge landslide.

  16. I couldn't enter the club because it was closed.

  17. He invited everyone to his wedding bar, his ex-wife.

  18. The leg in each corner is 3/1, the missing jersey is 5/1 and his board is 10/1.

Synonyms of Bar

ban, measure, barroom, ginshop, public house, pub, prohibition, tavern

Code:

Meanings of Code:
  1. A short character, often unrelated to the element it represents.

  2. Set of legally sanctioned legal norms in which the legal norms that the judge must apply are systematically down. Collection of Laws in the Public Sector.

  3. Any system of principles, rules or regulations relating to a subject.

  4. A set of rules for converting information into another form or representation.

  5. A message represented by rules designed to obscure its meaning.

  6. A cryptographic system that uses a codebook that converts words or phrases into code words.

  7. Instructions for a computer written in a programming language entered by a translator, interpreter or browser, namely: source code, machine code, byte code.

  8. (scientific programming) Program.

  9. A specific reading or language variant.

  10. An emergency that requires trained personnel.

  11. Write programs.

  12. Add codes to the entry.

  13. For categorization by assigning schedule IDs, e.g. B. CPT Coding for Health Insurance Purposes.

  14. Coding.

  15. Encode a protein.

  16. To call the hospital emergency number.

  17. From a patient who has experienced a sudden medical emergency (one blue code), such as cardiac arrest.

Sentences of Code
  1. This soup flavor is coded WRT9.

  2. The Medical Code is a set of rules that regulate the professional conduct of doctors.

  3. I have written code to reformat text documents.

  4. I learned to program on my first personal computer in the 1980s.

  5. We need to encrypt the messages we send to Usenet.

  6. Coding on a tomograph.

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