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water bar

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water bar [′wȯd·ər ‚bär]
(building construction)
A strip of material attached to the sill of a window or external door to prevent penetration by water. Also known as weather bar.

water bar, weather bar
A wood or metal strip which is fixed to the sill of an external door or a window to resist the penetration of water.


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