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barren
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Gazetteer
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Population (2000): 38033 Housing Units (2000): 17095 Land area (2000): 490.973907 sq. miles (1271.616528 sq. km) Water area (2000): 8.955255 sq. miles (23.194002 sq. km) Total area (2000): 499.929162 sq. miles (1294.810530 sq. km) Located within: Kentucky ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Barren \Bar"ren\, n. A tract of barren land. pl. Elevated lands or plains on which grow small trees, but not timber; as, pine barrens; oak barrens. They are not necessarily sterile, and are often fertile. [Amer.] --J. Pickering.
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 (label en not comparable) Unable to bear children; sterile. 2 Of poor fertility, infertile; not producing vegetation. 3 bleak. n. An area of low fertility and habitation, a desolate place.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
c.1200, from Old French baraigne, baraing "sterile, barren" (12c.), perhaps originally brahain , of obscure derivation, perhaps from a Germanic language. In England, originally used of women, of land in France. Of land in English from late 14c. As a noun, ...
Usage examples of barren.
Here they found another ambuscade, but as barren and desert as the former.
Barren Lands by Nathan Bedlam, but beyond that he did not have a clue.
Its light reflected off the tall panes of thick glass before her, causing her coppery hair to shine incandescently, waves of red-gold illumination blanketing the frosty, barren peaks beyond.
University Chapel, she was attired in a scandalous Bloomer outfit, on her hands and knees in a barren, slate-floored room, chalking diagrams she had a notion her old minister would have considered blasphemous on the floor.
This herd of nobodies--younger sons with courtesy titles and empty pockets, ruined Guardsmen, briefless barristers--what was the use of telling Lady Maulevrier about such barren victories?
And if you get a malformed foal, well, some years your mare might slip or be barren anyway.
Great Slave Lake and all morning flew over those plains miscalled the Barrens, which, seen from above, are a delicate lace-work of lakes and streams criss-crossed by ridges of bald rock and banks of gravel, and with now and then in a hollow a patch of forest.
Far too likely, the clan company mustered from Halwythwood might not leave the barrens alive.
If delivering babies to barren couples was the most lucrative of professions, obstetrics in general was the most litigious.
The undulations of the peneplain had gradually become perceptible as such, next as low mounds of marl studded with broken rock, and then the land abruptly crumpled itself into a succession of barren knolls.
At all events he accomplished by his speeches a complete overthrow of his opponents the Phosphorists, without engaging in the barren polemics to which they invited him.
The stagecoach reached the pass at near the witching hour of twelve, an hour ahead of schedule, just as I, taking no chances, drove my own caleche with four black horses up close behind the diligence where it paused in the midnight landscape, half piny and half barren.
Sofya flung away the cigarette she had begun to smoke, turned to the piano, and again began to play the ringing plaints, the plaints of the lonely blocks of ice by the shore of the barren island in the sea of the far north.
On a planet with a small, warm sun that could be neither planetless Aklumar nor cool, barren Lassa and so must be Cimmaron.
Barren would soon be working up at some giddy height in a quietish street in Burford.