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barrées

Barrées is the plural form of the French word barrée (and the feminine form of the adjective barré). The core sense is barrier, stripe, or something that is barred. Because it is a generic term, its precise meaning depends on the context.

In everyday use, barrée can refer to something that has been blocked or closed off, such as

In music, barrée describes the barre technique on fretted instruments. A barrée is made when one finger

In heraldry, the related term barry/barrée is used to describe a shield bearing horizontal bars. The exact

As a surname or toponym, Barrées may appear in French-speaking regions, reflecting origins linked to a barrier

Barrées thus has multiple, context-dependent meanings, ranging from a physical barrier to a decorative or functional

a
street
or
gate
that
is
barrée,
or
to
any
obstacle
that
blocks
passage.
(usually
the
index)
presses
down
multiple
strings
across
a
fret,
enabling
a
chord
or
note
to
be
played
with
a
single
finger.
The
term
is
widely
used
in
French-language
pedagogy
for
guitar
and
similar
instruments;
the
English
equivalent
barre
chord
is
common
in
other
contexts.
terminology
varies
by
language
and
tradition,
but
the
concept
is
a
field
divided
into
parallel
bars
across
the
shield.
or
a
place
where
barriers
exist.
stripe,
to
a
technique
in
stringed-instrument
playing,
and
to
onomastic
usage.