What structural feature distinguishes the Milky Way as a 'barred spiral galaxy'?

Answer

The spiral arms emerge from the ends of a vast, elongated structure of stars called the central bar.

In a barred spiral galaxy, the main spiral patterns do not spring directly from the nucleus but rather from the tips of a substantial, elongated stellar bar structure situated centrally.

What structural feature distinguishes the Milky Way as a 'barred spiral galaxy'?
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