barrier
Barrier or Barrière (French for 'barrier, obstacle') stands for:
- generally a solid barrier, see fencing
- a barrier to block a path, the barrier
- a barrier in public areas, see breakwater (architecture)
- an obstacle for animals, see walking barrier
- an obstacle to use for certain people, see accessibility
- communication-inhibiting social influences ("language barrier"), see Bernstein hypothesis
- Aspects of defense against infection, see Immune system #Mechanical and physiological barriers
- geography
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Barrier , Eng. Barrier or French Barrière are called:
- Barrière (British Columbia) , an independent municipality in Canada
- Barrière et Compagnie , former French car manufacturer
- Great Barrier Reef , world's largest coral bank (off Australia)
- people
- Alain Barrière (1935–2019), French singer-songwriter
- Etienne Bernard Barrière (1748 – around 1816), French violinist and composer of the classical era
- Jean de la Barrière (1544–1600), French clergyman and founder of the order
- Jean-Baptiste Barrière (composer, 1707) (1707–1747), French composer and cellist
- Jean-Baptiste Barrière (composer, 1958) (* 1958), French composer
- Jean-François Barrière (1786–1868), French writer
- Lucien Barrière (1923–1990), French entrepreneur, founder of the hotel and casino chain Groupe Lucien Barrière
- Mireille Barrière (* 1938), Swiss Art Brut painter
- Pedro Barriere (? –1827), Salvadoran head of state of the province of El Salvador
- Théodore Barrière (1823–1877), French playwright
See also:
Wiktionary: Barrier - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations