Barye

/bɑːˈriːeɪ/ noun

An old unit of pressure equal to one dyne per square centimeter, named after the Greek word for weight.

From French 'barye,' derived from Greek 'barys' (heavy). Created in the 19th century as scientists standardized measurement units for pressure in the CGS (centimeter-gram-second) system.

AM dzielnica
ARحي
BNওয়ার্ড
CAbarri
CSčtvrť
DAkvarter
DEViertel
ELγειτονιά
ESbarrio
FAمحله
FIpiiri
FRquartier
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