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Barred

Barred is a descriptive term applied in several contexts. As an adjective, it means marked by or divided into bars, or restricted or forbidden. It is formed from the verb bar, indicating obstruction or prohibition. In everyday use, something barred has had a barrier placed across it, such as barred windows or doors, or a person barred from entry or participation.

In anatomy and design, barred describes patterns of stripes or crossbars on animals, birds, fabrics, or architectural

In astronomy, barred refers to a class of spiral galaxies that feature a central bar-shaped structure of

In law, sports, and governance, barred conveys prohibition or exclusion: someone who is barred from a venue

The term's usage varies by field, but across contexts barred consistently signals the presence of a barrier—whether

surfaces.
A
common
example
is
the
barred
owl
(Strix
varia),
whose
chest
bears
a
series
of
brown
vertical
bars
on
a
pale
background,
and
in
broader
zoological
descriptions
the
term
denotes
similarly
striped
or
banded
markings.
stars
extending
from
the
nucleus,
with
spiral
arms
connected
to
the
ends.
The
Milky
Way
is
widely
described
as
a
barred
spiral
galaxy
by
contemporary
astronomy.
or
competition
is
not
allowed
to
participate;
a
person
can
be
barred
from
office
by
legal
or
organizational
action.
physical,
organizational,
or
symbolic.