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(bärb)n.
1. A sharp point projecting in reverse direction to the main point of a weapon or tool, as on an arrow or fishhook.
3. Zoology A small, sharp point projecting in reverse direction from the tip, as on a porcupine quill or a bee sting.
4. Zoology One of the parallel filaments projecting from the main shaft of a feather.
5. Botany A short, sharp, reflexed bristle or hairlike projection.
7. Any of various Old World freshwater fishes of the genera Barbus, Puntius, and related genera of the family Cyprinidae.
8. A linen covering for a woman's head, throat, and chin worn in medieval times.
tr.v.barbed, barb·ing, barbs
[Middle English barbe, from Old French, beard, from Latin barba; see bhardh-ā- in Indo-European roots.]

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(bärb)n.
1. A horse of a breed introduced by the Moors into Spain from northern Africa that has high withers and an arched neck and is known for its speed and endurance.
2. Any of a breed of domestic pigeon that has prominent wattles around the eyes.
[French barbe, from Italian barbero, Berber, from Vulgar LatinBarbaria, Barbary States, from Latin barbarus, barbarous; see barbarous.]

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(bɑːb) n
1. (Arms & Armour (excluding Firearms)) a subsidiary point facing in the opposite direction to the main point of a fish-hook, harpoon, arrow, etc, intended to make extraction difficult
2. (Arms & Armour (excluding Firearms)) any of various pointed parts, as on barbed wire
4. (Zoology) any of the numerous hairlike filaments that form the vane of a feather
5. (Zoology) a beardlike growth in certain animals
6. (Botany) a hooked hair or projection on certain fruits
7. (Animals) any small cyprinid fish of the genus Barbus (or Puntius) and related genera, such as B. conchonius (rosy barb)
8. (Veterinary Science) (usually plural) any of the small fleshy protuberances beneath the tongue in horses and cattle
9. (Clothing & Fashion) a white linen cloth forming part of a headdress extending from the chin to the upper chest, originally worn by women in the Middle Ages, now worn by nuns of some orders
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[C14: from Old French barbe beard, point, from Latin barba beard]

barb

(bɑːb) n
(Animals) (often capital) a breed of horse of North African origin, similar to the Arab but less spirited
[C17: from French barbe, from Italian barbero a Barbary (horse)]

barb

(bɑːb)
n
[C19: named after one that was named Barb after a winning racehorse]

BARB

(bɑːb) (in Britain) n acronym for
(Broadcasting) Broadcasters' Audience Research Board
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(bɑrb)
n.
1. a point or pointed part projecting backward from a main point, as of a fishhook or arrowhead.
2. an obviously or openly unpleasant or carping remark.
4. one of the series of paired parallel rods that attach to the central shaft of a feather and form its web. See illus. at feather.
5. one of a breed of domestic pigeons, similar to the carriers or homers, having a short, broad bill.
6.
a. any of numerous small, Old World cyprinid fishes of the genera Barbus and Puntius, often kept in aquariums.
7. Also, barbe. a linen covering for the neck and breast, worn by women in mourning in the 14th to 16th centuries.
v.t.
9. to furnish with a barb or barbs.
[1300–50; Middle English barbe < Middle French « Latin barbabeard, beardlike projection]

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(bɑrb)
n.
one of a breed of horses related to the Arabian, raised orig. in Barbary.
[1630–40; < French barbe < Italian barbero, derivative of Barberia Barbary]
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barb

(bärb)
1. A sharp point projecting backward, as on the stinger of a bee.
2. One of the hair-like branches on the shaft of a feather.
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barb

- As any type of spike or projection, it is based on Latin barba, 'beard'; it is also a piece of vertically pleated linen worn over or under the chin, as by nuns.
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Past participle: barbed
Gerund: barbing
Imperative
barb
barb
Present
I barb
you barb
he/she/it barbs
we barb
you barb
they barb
Preterite
I barbed
you barbed
he/she/it barbed
we barbed
you barbed
they barbed
Present Continuous
I am barbing
you are barbing
he/she/it is barbing
we are barbing
you are barbing
they are barbing
Present Perfect
I have barbed
you have barbed
he/she/it has barbed
we have barbed
you have barbed
they have barbed
Past Continuous
I was barbing
you were barbing
he/she/it was barbing
we were barbing
you were barbing
they were barbing
Past Perfect
I had barbed
you had barbed
he/she/it had barbed
we had barbed
you had barbed
they had barbed
Future
I will barb
you will barb
he/she/it will barb
we will barb
you will barb
they will barb
Future Perfect
I will have barbed
you will have barbed
he/she/it will have barbed
we will have barbed
you will have barbed
they will have barbed
Future Continuous
I will be barbing
you will be barbing
he/she/it will be barbing
we will be barbing
you will be barbing
they will be barbing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been barbing
you have been barbing
he/she/it has been barbing
we have been barbing
you have been barbing
they have been barbing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been barbing
you will have been barbing
he/she/it will have been barbing
we will have been barbing
you will have been barbing
they will have been barbing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been barbing
you had been barbing
he/she/it had been barbing
we had been barbing
you had been barbing
they had been barbing
Conditional
I would barb
you would barb
he/she/it would barb
we would barb
you would barb
they would barb
Past Conditional
I would have barbed
you would have barbed
he/she/it would have barbed
we would have barbed
you would have barbed
they would have barbed
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
Noun1.barb - an aggressive remark directed at a person like a missile and intended to have a telling effect; 'his parting shot was `drop dead'; 'she threw shafts of sarcasm'; 'she takes a dig at me every chance she gets'
gibe, jibe, shaft, dig, slam, shot
comment, remark, input - a statement that expresses a personal opinion or belief or adds information; 'from time to time she contributed a personal comment on his account'
cheap shot - an unnecessarily aggressive and unfair remark directed at a defenseless person
2.barb - the pointed part of barbed wire
barbed wire, barbwire - strong wire with barbs at regular intervals used to prevent passage
point - sharp end; 'he stuck the point of the knife into a tree'; 'he broke the point of his pencil'
3.barb - a subsidiary point facing opposite from the main point that makes an arrowhead or spear hard to remove
arrowhead - the pointed head or striking tip of an arrow
hook - a curved or bent implement for suspending or pulling something
point - sharp end; 'he stuck the point of the knife into a tree'; 'he broke the point of his pencil'
lance, spear, shaft - a long pointed rod used as a tool or weapon
4.barb - one of the parallel filaments projecting from the main shaft of a feather
web, vane - the flattened weblike part of a feather consisting of a series of barbs on either side of the shaft
fibril, filament, strand - a very slender natural or synthetic fiber
Verb1.barb - provide with barbs; 'barbed wire'
alter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; 'The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city'; 'The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue'
Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.

barb

noun
1.point, spur, needle, spike, spine, thorn, bristle, quill, prickle, tine, prongApply gentle pressure on the barb with the point of the pliers.
2.dig, abuse, slight, insult, put-down, snub, sneer, scoff, rebuff, affront, slap in the face(informal), gibe, aspersionThe barb stung her exactly the way he hoped it would.
Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002
háčekjízlivá poznámka
agnhald; krókurháîsglósa
danteliskandi pastabaspygliuota vielaspygliuotasužkarpa
azarlamahoşa gitmeyen sözok ucuolta çengeli

barb

[bɑːb]A.N
1. [of arrow, hook] → lengüetaf; [of feather] → barbaf (Zool) → púaf
B.CPDbarb wireN = barbed wire
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barb

[ˈbɑːrb]n
(= sharp point) (on arrow)barbeluref; (on hook)barbillonm
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barb

n
(of hook, arrow)Widerhakenm; (of barbed wire)Stachelm, → Spitzef; (of feather)Fahnef; (Bot, Zool) → Bartm
(fig: of wit etc) → Spitzef; (liter, of remorse) → Stachelm
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Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

barb

(baːb) noun
1. a backward-facing point on an arrowhead, fishing-hook etc. weerhaak شَوْكَة السَّهم أو الصُّنّاره шип farpa háček der Widerhaken modhage άγκιστροlengüeta kisk نوک تیز قلاب ماهیگیری väkä barbillon, barbelure חוֹד הַחֵץ कंटक, कांटा kuka szakáll duri, kait agnhald; krókur parte uncinata あご 미늘, 갈고리 dantelis, užkarpa āķis (makšķeres u. tml.) cangkuk weerhaakmothake zadzior خنډ، څوكه يا نو كه (لكه د غشى يا د ماهيگيري چنګك)، ريښكۍ (لكه هغه چه دمرغه بڼه ورڅخه جوړه وي) farpa cârlig остриё háčik, osteň zazobek kukica hulling เงี่ยง (ลูกศร เบ็ด) ok ucu, olta çengeli 倒鉤 зубець آنکڑا، مچھلی پکڑنے کا کانٹا، خار ngạnh 倒钩

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2. a hurtful remark. kwetsende opmerking تَعْليق لاذِع язвителна забележка alfinetada jízlivá poznámka verletzende Bemerkung spydighed; stikpille καυστικό σχόλιο alfilerazo, pulla teravus طعنه loukkaus parole acerbe עקיצה कांटा लगाना zajedljiva primjedba fullánk ejekan háðsglósa asprezza とげのあることば 신랄한 말 kandi pastaba dzēlīga piezīme kata-kata yang tajam stekeligheidbrodd, sårende bemerkning przykra uwaga طعنه alfinetada glumă/aluzie răută­cioasă колкость uštipačná poznámka pikra pripomba zajedljiva opaska gliring, vass kommentar การพูดจากระทบกระแทก hoşa gitmeyen söz, azarlama 帶刺的話 шпилька, колкість ہجو ، ناشائستہ کلمات lời nói châm chọc 刺人的话
barbed adjective
a barbed arrow/remark. kwetsend حادٌّ، شَوْكي، لاذِع с шипове farpado ostnatý; štiplavý scharf, verletzend skarp αγκαθωτός, δηκτικόςincisivo, mordaz kisuline, terav خار دار؛ طعنهآمیز piikikäs acéréדוקרני कांटेदार kukast, zajedljiv tüskés berduri gaddaður; særandi, hvass pungente とげのある 미늘이 있는 spygliuotas, kandus ar āķi; āķveidīgs; dzēlīgs membubuh cangkuk met weerhaken, stekelig med mothaker; skarpostry په خنډو پټ، اغزن (لكه اغزن سيم سيم خار دار) farpado ascuţit; răutăcios колкий s háčikom, uštipačný jedek oštar hullingförsedd, vass (ตะขอหรือลูกศร) ที่มีเงี่ยงโค้งออก; (การพูดจา) กระทบกระแทก kancalı, çengelli 有刺的,(話語)尖刻傷人的 гострий, колючий نوک دار có gai 有刺的,(话语)尖刻的
barbed wire wire with sharp points at intervals: I tore my skirt on that barbed wire; adjective (etc) with hyphen
a barbed-wire fence. hakiesdraad أسْلاك شائِكـه бодлива тел arame farpado ostnatý drát der Stacheldraht pigtråd αγκαθωτό σύρμα alambre de espinas okastraat سیم خاردار piikkilanka barbeléתיל कंटीला तार bodljikava žica szögesdrót kawat berduri gaddavír filo spinato 有刺鉄線 가시 철사 spygliuota viela dzeloņstieple; dzeloņstieples- dawai prikkeldraadpiggtråddrut kolczasty اغزن سیم arame farpado (fir de) sârmă ghimpată колючая проволока ostnatý drôt bodeča žica; žičnat bodljikava žica taggtråd ลวดหนาม dikenli tel 帶刺鐵絲網 колючий дріт; з колючого дроту نوکدار تار حدود کے تعین کے لئے استعمال ہونے والی dây thép gai 带刺铁丝网
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There's a few ways to do this. Here's two (pick the method you like):


Method 1: Using 'askpass'.


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With this you always do sudo -A command. The -A argument tells sudo to execute a command that echos the password to stdout. That command is something you write. For this explaination let's call the command pw and stick it /usr/local/bin. So it's full pathname would be /usr/local/bin/pw.


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sudo -A can get the pathname to pw a number of ways.


1. From the sudoers file.


Use visudo to add the following line to the sudoers file:


Defaults:ALL askpass=/usr/local/bin/pw


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2. Using the SUDO_ASKPASS environment variable.

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export SUDO_ASKPASS=/usr/local/bin/pw _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ mac os.


This might work too (assuming SUDO_ASKPASS has been previously exported):


SUDO_ASKPASS=/usr/local/bin/pw sudo -A command


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Method 2: Have sudo read the password from stdin

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echo -n password | sudo -S command


The -S option tells sudo to read the password from stdin so echo pipes it in (without the ending newline).

The only relatively secure scheme of these two methods is the askpass (-A) method. At least with that method you have a chance of encrypting/hiding your password down in the command that echoes it to stdout. The -S method would contain your password explicitly in a script somewhere unless you make other provisions to encrypt/hide it with that technique.

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