barbar- (Greek > Latin: foreign, strange, outlandish).From Greek barbaros, "non-Greek, foreign, barbarous," from an Indo-European imitative base barb, "to stammer, stutter; unintelligible." The Greeks were quoted as saying that foreigners sounded as if they were saying, "Barbar, Barbar," which was, for the Greeks, unintelligible.Don't confuse this element with the barba- which means "beard". Barbara: 
barbaralalia: 
barbarian: 
barbarianess: 
barbarianism: 
barbarianiz: 
barbaric: 
barbarically: 
barbarism: 
barbarity: 
barbarization: 
barbarize: 
barbarized: 
barbarizing: 
barbarocracy: 
barbarous: 
barbarously: 
barbarousness: 
Barbary: 
debarbarization: 
debarbarize: 
disbarbarize: 
mixobarbaric: 
rebarbarization: 
rebarbarize: 
rebarbarizing: 
semibarbarian: 
unbarbarized: 
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