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    Bar·row
    /ˈberō/

    noun

    • 1. a wheelbarrow.
  2. Learn the different meanings and uses of the word barrow, from a mountain or mound in England to a cart or wheelbarrow. See examples, synonyms, etymology, and related phrases.

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  4. noun. a seaport in Cumbria, in northwestern England. Also called Bar·row-in-Fur·ness [ bar, -oh-in-, fur, -nis]. Point Barrow, the northern tip of Alaska: the northernmost point of the U.S. a town in northern Alaska, south of Barrow Point: site of a government science-research center. barrow. 1. / ˈbærəʊ / noun. See wheelbarrow handbarrow.

  5. Barrow can mean a wheelbarrow, a vehicle for selling fruits and vegetables, or a burial mound. Learn how to use this word in different contexts and languages with Cambridge Dictionary.

  6. A barrow is a one- or two-wheeled cart with handles. When you're raking leaves and moving the piles into the corner of your yard, a barrow will come in handy.

  7. Barrow can mean a wheelbarrow, a vehicle for selling fruits and vegetables, or a burial mound in ancient times. Learn how to use barrow in different contexts with examples and translations.

  8. Barrow can refer to a handcart, a wheelbarrow, a burial mound, a castrated pig, or a place name. Find out the origin, synonyms, and examples of barrow from different dictionaries and encyclopedias.

  9. A barrow is a large structure made of earth that people used to build over graves in ancient times.

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