Bark <<means>> bhokna بھونکنا
Definitions of bark
noun
the sharp explosive cry of certain animals, especially a dog, fox, or seal.
As I tucked into this steaming Bunter-sized platter out on the darkening waters, I swear I heard the seals give a loud bark of disapproval.
synonyms: woof, yap, yelp, bay
the tough, protective outer sheath of the trunk, branches, and twigs of a tree or woody shrub.
Being leaf eaters, they eat a great deal of leaves, fruits, twigs, and tree bark ; they have chambered stomachs.
synonyms: rind, skin, peel, covering, integument, cork, cortex
a sailing ship, typically with three masts, in which the foremast and mainmast are square-rigged and the mizzenmast is rigged fore-and-aft.
After centuries of sailing on wooden barks and later on sophisticated steam and gas turbine vessels, his passion for sail ships remains insatiable.
verb
(of a dog or other animal) emit a bark.
a dog barked at her
synonyms: woof, yap, yelp, bay
utter (a command or question) abruptly or aggressively.
he began barking out his orderssynonyms:
say brusquely, say abruptly, say angrily, snap, shout, bawl, cry, yell, roar, bellow, thunder, holler strip the bark from (a tree or piece of wood). When the celebrations reached their height, initiates climbed nine-foot trees that were barked and notched to form ladders. tan or dye (leather or other materials) using the tannins found in bark. He would use varnish and cottonseed oil and some ink black to bark the grain in the wood
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