barbary

[ˈbɑːbəri]

barbary Definition

  • 1a region of North Africa that includes the countries of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya
  • 2a type of sheep with long, coarse wool that is raised in North Africa

Phrases with barbary

  • a historical area of San Francisco, California, known for its gambling, prostitution, and crime during the mid-1800s

    Example

    The Barbary Coast was a notorious part of San Francisco's history.

  • a type of monkey found in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco and Algeria

    Example

    The Barbary macaque is the only species of macaque that lives outside of Asia.

  • Barbary pirates

    pirates who operated from North Africa in the 16th-19th centuries, known for capturing ships and enslaving their crews

    Example

    The Barbary pirates were a major threat to shipping in the Mediterranean during the Age of Sail.

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Summary: barbary in Brief

'Barbary' [ˈbɑːbəri] refers to a region of North Africa that includes Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya, as well as a type of sheep with long, coarse wool that is raised in North Africa. The term also appears in phrases like 'Barbary Coast,' which refers to a historical area of San Francisco known for its gambling, prostitution, and crime, and 'Barbary pirates,' who were pirates operating from North Africa in the 16th-19th centuries.