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Definition of bear
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of bear is as below...
Bear (v. t.) To
sustain;
to have on
(written
or
inscribed,
or as a
mark),
as, the
tablet
bears this
inscription..
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Port
::
Port (v. t.) To
carry;
to bear; to
transport.
Misbear
::
Misbear
(v. t.) To carry
improperly;
to carry
(one's
self)
wrongly;
to
misbehave.
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::
-gerous
() A
suffix
signifying
bearing,
producing;
as,
calcigerous;
dentigerous..
Circumferentor
::
Circumferentor
(n.) A
surveying
instrument,
for
taking
horizontal
angles
and
bearings;
a
surveyor's
compass.
It
consists
of a
compass
whose
needle
plays over a
circle
graduated
to 360�, and of a
horizontal
brass bar at the ends of which are
standards
with
narrow
slits for
sighting,
supported
on a
tripod
by a ball and
socket
joint..
Bear
::
Bear (v. t.) To bring forth or
produce;
to
yield;
as, to bear
apples;
to bear
children;
to bear
interest..
Noncommittal
::
Noncommittal
(n.) A state of not being
committed
or
pledged;
forbearance
or
refusal
to
commit
one's self. Also used
adjectively.
Bore
::
Bore () imp. of 1st & 2d Bear.
Brankursine
::
Brankursine
(n.)
Bear's-breech,
or
Acanthus..
Bearable
::
Bearable
(a.)
Capable
of being borne or
endured;
tolerable.
Gentleman
::
Gentleman
(n.) One who bears arms, but has no
title..
Bearing Cloth
::
Bearing
cloth () A cloth with which a child is
covered
when
carried
to be
baptized.
Bearer
::
Bearer
(n.) One who holds a
check,
note,
draft,
or other order for the
payment
of
money;
as, pay to
bearer..
Armory
::
Armory
(n.)
Ensigns
armorial;
armorial
bearings.
Forbear
::
Forbear
(v. t.) To keep away from; to
avoid;
to
abstain
from; to give up; as, to
forbear
the use of a word of
doubdtful
propriety..
Calver
::
Calver
(v. i.) To bear, or be
susceptible
of, being
calvered;
as,
grayling's
flesh will
calver..
Step
::
Step (v. i.) A
bearing
in which the lower
extremity
of a
spindle
or a
vertical
shaft
revolves.
Superfine
::
Superficies
(n.) A real right
consisting
of a grant by a
landed
proprietor
of a piece of
ground,
bearing
a
strong
resemblance
to the long
building
leases
granted
by
landholders
in
England,
in
consideration
of a rent, and under
reservation
of the
ownership
of the
soil..
Bear
::
Bear (v. t.) To admit or be
capable
of; that is, to
suffer
or
sustain
without
violence,
injury,
or
change..
Croise
::
Croise
(n.) A
pilgrim
bearing
or
wearing
a
cross.
Forbearant
::
Forbearant
(a.)
Forbearing.
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