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Definition of bare
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Bare (a.)
Destitute;
indigent;
empty;
unfurnished
or
scantily
furnished;
-- used with of
(rarely
with in)
before
the thing
wanting
or taken away; as, a room bare of
furniture..
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Bare
::
Bare (n.) That part of a
roofing
slate,
shingle,
tile, or metal
plate,
which is
exposed
to the
weather..
Bare
::
Bare (a.)
Threadbare;
much worn.
Glabriate
::
Glabriate
(v. t.) To make
smooth,
plain,
or
bare..
Open-headed
::
Open-headed
(a.)
Bareheaded.
Possible
::
Possible
(a.)
Capable
of
existing
or
occurring,
or of being
conceived
or
thought
of; able to
happen;
capable
of being done; not
contrary
to the
nature
of
things;
--
sometimes
used to
express
extreme
improbability;
barely
able to be, or to come to pass; as,
possibly
he is
honest,
as it is
possible
that Judas meant no
wrong..
Scantly
::
Scantly
(adv.)
Scarcely;
hardly;
barely.
Spoon
::
Spoom (v. i.) To be
driven
steadily
and
swiftly,
as
before
a
strong
wind; to be
driven
before
the wind
without
any sail, or with only a part of the sails
spread;
to scud under bare
poles..
Tabaret
::
Tabaret
(n.) A stout silk
having
satin
stripes,
-- used for
furniture..
Stonecutter
::
Stonecrop
(n.) Any low
succulent
plant of the genus
Sedum,
esp. Sedum acre, which is
common
on bare rocks in
Europe,
and is
spreading
in parts of
America.
See
Orpine..
Quinquelobared
::
Quinquelobared
(a.) Cut less than
halfway
into
portions,
usually
somewhat
rounded;
five-lobed;
as, a
quinquelobate
leaf or
corolla..
Calced
::
Calced
(a.)
Wearing
shoes;
calceated;
-- in
distintion
from
discalced
or
barefooted;
as the
calced
Carmelites.
Barebacked
::
Barebacked
(a.)
Having
the back
uncovered;
as, a
barebacked
horse..
Naked
::
Naked (a.)
Without
pubescence;
as, a naked leaf or stem; bare, or not
covered
by the
customary
parts,
as a
flower
without
a
perianth,
a stem
without
leaves,
seeds
without
a
pericarp,
buds
without
bud
scales..
Waste
::
Waste (a.)
Desolate;
devastated;
stripped;
bare;
hence,
dreary;
dismal;
gloomy;
cheerless..
Ostrich
::
Ostrich
(n.) A large bird of the genus
Struthio,
of which
Struthio
camelus
of
Africa
is the best known
species.
It has long and very
strong
legs,
adapted
for rapid
running;
only two toes; a long neck,
nearly
bare of
feathers;
and short wings
incapable
of
flight.
The adult male is about eight feet
high..
Bare
::
Bare (a.)
Destitute;
indigent;
empty;
unfurnished
or
scantily
furnished;
-- used with of
(rarely
with in)
before
the thing
wanting
or taken away; as, a room bare of
furniture..
Bare
::
Bare (a.) To strip off the
covering
of; to make bare; as, to bare the
breast..
Nakedly
::
Nakedly
(adv.)
In a naked
manner;
without
covering
or
disguise;
manifestly;
simply;
barely.
Bare
::
Bare (n.)
Surface;
body;
substance.
Tusk
::
Tusk (v. i.) To bare or gnash the
teeth.
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