Barrier

Barrier

Barrier may refer to:
* Automatic full barriers, railway
* Barricade
* Crash barrier, highway
* Language barrier, culture/linguistics
* Noise barrier, noise prevention
* Road block
* Separation barrier, prevents the movement of people across a certain line or border or to separate two populations
* Sound barrier, a physical boundary stopping large objects from becoming supersonic
* Trade barrier, restriction of trade by government
* Vapor barrier, construction

In geography:
* Barrier, Voerendaal, a place in the municipality of Voerendaal, in southeastern Netherlands
* Barrier Bay, an open bay in Antarctica
* Coral reef
** Belize Barrier Reef
** Great Barrier Reef, Located in the Coral Sea off the coast of Queensland in north-east Australia
* Great Barrier Island is located in the north of New Zealand
* A misspelling of Barriere, British Columbia, a small community in Thompson-Nicola Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
* The Barrier, a lava dam in southwestern British Columbia, Canada

In other:
* Barrier (arcade game), a 1979 arcade game by Vectorbeam
* Barrier (computer science), a type of synchronization in parallel computing
* Barrier (pharmaceutical)
*"Barrier", the US name for "Bariera", a 1966 Polish film with Krzysztof Komeda, Jerzy Skolimowski, and others
* Smith Barrier, an American sports journalist
* Barrierfreeman, a fictional anime character

Structures with the word Barrier in their name:
* Barrier Highway, a State highway in New South Wales, Australia
* Fitch Barrier
* A Jersey barrier (K-rail), a common type of concrete barrier first used in New Jersey to divide highway lanes
* Thames Barrier, a flood control structure on the River Thames in England

ee also

* Barrière, French surname


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  • Barrier — steht für Korallenriffe: Great Barrier Reef, Australien Belize Barrier Reef, in der Karibik Inseln: Great Barrier Insel, Neuseeländische Insel Little Barrier Island, Neuseeländische Insel Bauwerke: SAFER Barrier, Streckenbegrenzungsmauer auf… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • barrier — UK US /ˈbæriər/ noun [C] ► something that prevents something else from happening or makes it more difficult: barrier (to sth) »In an ideal world, there would be no barriers to the free movement of people between countries. → See also NON TARIFF… …   Financial and business terms

  • Barrier — Bar ri*er, n. [OE. barrere, barere, F. barri[ e]re, fr. barre bar. See {Bar}, n.] 1. (Fort.) A carpentry obstruction, stockade, or other obstacle made in a passage in order to stop an enemy. [1913 Webster] 2. A fortress or fortified town, on the… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • barrier — (n.) early 14c., barere, from Anglo Fr. barrere, O.Fr. barriere obstacle, gatekeeper, from barre bar (see BAR (Cf. bar) (n.1)). First record of barrier reef is from 1805 …   Etymology dictionary

  • barrier — [n1] obstruction bar, barricade, blank wall, blockade, bound, boundary, confines, curtain, ditch, enclosure, fence, fortification, gully, hurdle, impediment, limit, moat, obstacle, pale, palisade, railing, rampart, roadblock, stop, trench, wall;… …   New thesaurus

  • barrier — ► NOUN 1) an obstacle that prevents movement or access. 2) an obstacle to communication or progress: a language barrier. ORIGIN Old French barriere …   English terms dictionary

  • barrier — I noun bar, barricade, bound, boundary, bulwark, check, confines, enclosure, encumbrance, fence, fortification, hindrance, hurdle, impediment, interference, limit, obstacle, obstruction, partition, prevention, preventive, prohibition, protective… …   Law dictionary

  • barrier — n barricade, *bar …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • barrier — [bar′ē ər, ber′ē ər] n. [ME barrere < OFr barriere < barre,BAR1] 1. Obs. a fortress, stockade, etc. for defending an entrance or gate 2. a thing that prevents passage or approach; obstruction, as a fence, wall, etc. 3. anything that holds… …   English World dictionary

  • barrier — n. 1) to erect, place, set up a barrier 2) to overcome, take a barrier (the horse took the barrier easily) 3) to break down; remove a barrier 4) the sonic, sound barrier (to break the sound barrier) 5) a crush (BE), police barrier 6) a cultural;… …   Combinatory dictionary

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