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Definition of bear
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Bear (v. t.) To
afford;
to be to; to
supply
with.
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Connivance
::
Connivance
(n.)
Intentional
failure
or
forbearance
to
discover
a fault or
wrongdoing;
voluntary
oversight;
passive
consent
or
cooperation.
Sonship
::
Sonship
(n.) The state of being a son, or of
bearing
the
relation
of a son;
filiation..
Locomotive
::
Locomotive
(n.) A
locomotive
engine;
a
self-propelling
wheel
carriage,
especially
one which bears a steam
boiler
and one or more steam
engines
which
communicate
motion
to the
wheels
and thus
propel
the
carriage,
-- used to
convey
goods or
passengers,
or to draw
wagons,
railroad
cars, etc. See
Illustration
in
Appendix..
Translate
::
Translate
(v. t.) To bear,
carry,
or
remove,
from one place to
another;
to
transfer;
as, to
translate
a
tree..
Gib
::
Gib (n.) A piece or slip of metal or wood,
notched
or
otherwise,
in a
machine
or
structure,
to hold other parts in place or bind them
together,
or to
afford
a
bearing
surface;
--
usually
held or
adjusted
by means of a
wedge,
key, or
screw..
Proliferous
::
Proliferous
(a.)
Bearing
offspring;
--
applied
to a
flower
from
within
which
another
is
produced,
or to a
branch
or frond from which
another
rises,
or to a plant which is
reproduced
by buds or
gemmae..
Brankursine
::
Brankursine
(n.)
Bear's-breech,
or
Acanthus..
Bearer
::
Bearer
(n.) A tree or plant
yielding
fruit;
as, a good
bearer..
Grappling
::
Grappling
(n.) A
grapple;
a
struggle.
A match for yards in
fight,
in
grappling
for the
bear..
Relation
::
Relation
(n.) The state of being
related
or of
referring;
what is
apprehended
as
appertaining
to a being or
quality,
by
considering
it in its
bearing
upon
something
else;
relative
quality
or
condition;
the being such and such with
regard
or
respect
to some other
thing;
connection;
as, the
relation
of
experience
to
knowledge;
the
relation
of
master
to
servant..
Pistacia
::
Pistacia
(n.) The name of a genus of
trees,
including
the tree which bears the
pistachio,
the
Mediterranean
mastic
tree
(Pistacia
Lentiscus),
and the
species
(P.
Terebinthus)
which
yields
Chian or
Cyprus
turpentine..
Carbuncle
::
Carbuncle
(n.) A
charge
or
bearing
supposed
to
represent
the
precious
stone.
It has eight
scepters
or
staves
radiating
from a
common
center.
Called
also
escarbuncle.
Stamp
::
Stamp (v. t.) A
character
or
reputation,
good or bad, fixed on
anything
as if by an
imprinted
mark;
current
value;
authority;
as, these
persons
have the stamp of
dishonesty;
the
Scriptures
bear the stamp of a
divine
origin..
Bearherd
::
Bearherd
(n.) A man who tends a bear.
Sycophant
::
Sycophant
(n.) An
informer;
a
talebearer.
Thoracica
::
Thoracica
(n. pl.) A
division
of
cirripeds
including
those which have six
thoracic
segments,
usually
bearing
six pairs of
cirri.
The
common
barnacles
are
examples..
Osage Orange
::
Osage
orange
() An
ornamental
tree of the genus
Maclura
(M.
aurantiaca),
closely
allied
to the
mulberry
(Morus);
also, its
fruit.
The tree was first found in the
country
of the Osage
Indians,
and bears a hard and
inedible
fruit of an
orangelike
appearance.
See Bois
d'arc..
Abearance
::
Abearance
(n.)
Behavior.
Water Chestnut
::
Water
chestnut
() The fruit of Trapa
natans
and Trapa
bicornis,
Old World water
plants
bearing
edible
nutlike
fruits
armed with
several
hard and sharp
points;
also, the plant
itself;
--
called
also water
caltrop..
Squamipennes
::
Squamigerous
(a.)
Bearing
scales.
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