baric

IPA: bˈærɪk

adjective

  • Of or pertaining to weight, especially to the weight or pressure of the atmosphere as measured by a barometer.
  • Of or pertaining to barium.
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Examples of "baric" in Sentences

  • Education of the tactile, thermic and baric senses185
  • On this was a small cabin constructed of slabs, of baric-covered wood.
  • I sent her an e-mail entitled in Arabic, Didi baric (ph), which means take care.
  • These on analysis proved to consist of baric pentathionate with three molecules of water.
  • In that speech, the Russian president said policies based on what he called baric room principles are extremely dangerous.
  • Sidney and Pepper were with him, but at his quiet word they sat down obediently just inside the door and they didn't baric.
  • For the education of the senses in general, such as in the tactile, thermic, baric, and stereognostic exercises, we blindfold the child.
  • This salt dissolves readily in cold water; the solution is decomposed by strong potassic hydrate, baric sulphite, hyposulphites, and sulphur being formed.
  • As an illustration of the law we are considering, we may take the crystals of barite -- the mineralogical name of the chemical compound called baric sulphate.
  • The normal child may be blindfolded in the games where, for example, he is to recognise various weights, for this does help him to intensify and concentrate his attention upon the baric stimuli which he is to test.

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