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/ˈbärˌbel/,
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barbells, plural;
  1. A long metal bar to which disks of varying weights are attached at each end, used for weightlifting


  1. (barbell) a bar to which heavy discs are attached at each end; used in weightlifting
  2. A barbell is a piece of exercise equipment used in weight training, weightlifting and powerlifting. Barbells range in length from to . The central portion varies in diameter, but is close to one inch (2. ...
  3. (Barbell (piercing)) Barbell style piercing jewelry is composed of a straight bar and with a bead on each end, one or both beads unscrewable for removal and/or changing of the beads. ...
  4. (barbell) : A wide steel bar with premeasured weights affixed to either end, with the central span open for the hands of the weightlifter
  5. (Barbell) A bond management strategy where the portfolio is invested primarily in short-term and long-term bonds, but in few bonds with intermediate maturities. In theory, this approach allows one portion of the portfolio to take advantage of high yields, while the other portion tempers risk.
  6. (Barbell) weights attached to a long bar which requires both hands to pick up.
  7. (barbell) A piece of body jewelry that has a shaft with a ball on each end
  8. A barbell is a six or seven-foot bar that holds weightlifting plates of different sizes and weights.
  9. (Bar-bell) A portfolio strategy in which assets are concentrated in very short and very long maturity issues.
  10. (Barbell) A Strength training tool consisting of a six to seven foot bar with weighted plates on each end.
  11. (Barbell) A full size Olympic barbell weighs 45 pounds. Commonly used for squats and bench presses.
  12. (Barbell) A steel bar measuring 4 –6 feet in length. The bar is used for weight training and body building exercises. Some barbells have a fixed amount of weight on the sides, while other barbells allow you to add and remove weight as you desire.
  13. (Barbell) A way to structure a bond portfolio using equal proportions of long and short bonds to create a portfolio with the price volatility of an intermediate bond.
  14. (Barbell) It is a iron rod of different length (used for different exercises).
  15. (Barbell) Portfolio structuring technique using a mix of short and long-term securities to achieve a targeted average maturity or duration.
  16. (Barbell) Standard piercing jewelry with a rod that goes through the piercing and a ball at either end to hold the bar in place.  [top]
  17. (Barbell) This is a bar that weights are put on.
  18. (Barbell) Typically a solid steel or hollow steel bar four to six feet long. The bar is made to accommodate metal or vinyl covered weight plates and has collars to secure the plates to the bar.
  19. (Barbell) Weight used for exercise, consisting of a rigid handle 5-7' long, with detachable metal discs at each end.
  20. (barbell) The entire bar that is lifted, including the weight discs and collars.
  21. (barbell) a straight or curved bar typically five to seven feet in length designed to have weights placed on the ends.
  22. Barbell is a piece of body jewelry that resembles a barbell, it has two ornamental balls on the end with a pipe that is thread through a piercing.
  23. Paired sensory extensions (dermal lobes) around the mouth of some sharks.
  24. Any specialized body jewelry with a threaded ball or bead at each end of a straight or curved bar. Almost all body jewelry is some kind of barbell. Barbells are great choices for naval, tongue, and septum piercings.
  25. are straight pieces of jewellery with a threaded ball on either end. Along with Ball Closure Rings (BCRs), Barbells are the most versatile pieces of body jewellery in this industry.