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T–bar
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T–bar
(noun)
T–bar
/
ˈ
tiːˌbɑɚ/
noun
plural
T–bars
T–bar
/
ˈ
tiːˌbɑɚ/
noun
plural
T–bars
Britannica Dictionary definition of T–BAR
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count
]
:
a machine that is used to pull skiers up a mountain and that has a series of T-shaped bars each of which pulls two skiers
—
called also
T-bar lift
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