backbar
American
[bak-bahr]
/ ˈbækˌbɑr /
noun
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Shipbuilding. a short length of angle iron fitted over flanges of two angle irons butted together side by side to connect or reinforce them.
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a construction of shelves and counter space behind a bar, used for storing bottles, glasses, etc.
Etymology
Origin of backbar
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