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the barbican The Barbican is Europe's largest multi-arts and conference venue presenting a diverse range of art, music, theatre, dance, film and creative learning events.
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A barbican, from medieval Latin barbecana, signifying the "outer fortification of a city or castle," with cognates in the Romance languages (perhaps deriving ...
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Barbican Architectural Products Ltd. Barbican designs, manufactures and distributes commercial interior and exterior lighting and architectural products throughout ...
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noun 1. an outwork of a fortified place, as a castle. 2. a defensive outpost of any sort. Also, barbacan. Origin: 1250–1300; Middle English barbecan, barbican < Old ...
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bbbarbibacan,This exquisite Door County inn consists of two restored turn of the century estates and a historic commerce building. They feature large beautiful two ...
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Barbican has plans for local and national business growth ...
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The Barbican Estate is a residential estate built during the 1960s and the 1970s in the City of London, in an area once devastated by World War II bombings and today ...
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bar·bi·can (bär b-k n) n. A tower or other fortification on the approach to a castle or town, especially one at a gate or drawbridge. [Middle English, from Old ...
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Definition of BARBICAN: an outer defensive work; especially: a tower at a gate or bridge . Origin of BARBICAN. Middle English, from Anglo-French barbecane, from ...
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The Barbican in London is Europe's largest arts centre all under one roof. The Barbican is also a base for the London Symphony Orchestra. The Barbican comprises a ...
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