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* [[Bark River (Lake Superior)]], a [[List of rivers of Wisconsin|river in Wisconsin]], United States, a tributary of Lake Superior
* [[Bark River (Lake Superior)]], a [[List of rivers of Wisconsin|river in Wisconsin]], United States, a tributary of Lake Superior


==Science==
==People==
* [[Ernesto Bark]] (1858–1922), Livonian journalist and political activist, exiled in Spain
* βARK, [[Beta adrenergic receptor kinase]], an intracellular enzyme
* [[Jane Bark]] (1931–2023), Swedish illustrator
* [[Bark scale]], an auditory frequency metric
* [[Pyotr Bark]] (1869–1937), Russian government official and banker, Russian Empire Minister of Finance


==Other uses==
==Other uses==
* Bark or [[barque]], a type of sailing ship
* Bark or [[barque]], a type of sailing ship
* βARK, [[Beta adrenergic receptor kinase]], an intracellular enzyme
* [[Pyotr Bark]] (1869–1937), Russian government official and banker, Russian Empire Minister of Finance
* [[BARK (computer)]], an early Swedish electromechanical computer
* [[BARK (computer)]], an early Swedish electromechanical computer
* [[BARK (organization)]], an American environmentalist organization
* [[BARK (organization)]], an American environmentalist organization
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==See also==
==See also==
* [[Barking (disambiguation)]]
* [[Barking (disambiguation)]]
* [[Barque]], a type of sailing ship
* [[Bark scale]], an auditory frequency metric


{{disambiguation|geo}}
{{disambiguation|geo}}

Latest revision as of 06:59, 25 May 2024

Bark may refer to:

Common meanings

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  • Bark (botany), an outer layer of a woody plant such as a tree or stick
  • Bark (sound), a vocalization of some animals (which is commonly the dog)

Arts and entertainment

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Food

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Places

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People

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  • Ernesto Bark (1858–1922), Livonian journalist and political activist, exiled in Spain
  • Jane Bark (1931–2023), Swedish illustrator
  • Pyotr Bark (1869–1937), Russian government official and banker, Russian Empire Minister of Finance

Other uses

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See also

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