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Definition of spare
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Spare (v. i.) To
refrain
from
inflicting
harm; to use mercy or
forbearance.
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Sphere
::
Sphere
(n.) In
ancient
astronomy,
one of the
concentric
and
eccentric
revolving
spherical
transparent
shells
in which the
stars,
sun,
planets,
and moon were
supposed
to be set, and by which they were
carried,
in such a
manner
as to
produce
their
apparent
motions..
Anglesite
::
Anglesite
(n.) A
native
sulphate
of lead. It
occurs
in white or
yellowish
transparent,
prismatic
crystals..
Spareless
::
Spareless
(a.)
Unsparing.
Orb
::
Orb (n.) One of the azure
transparent
spheres
conceived
by the
ancients
to be
inclosed
one
within
another,
and to carry the
heavenly
bodies
in their
revolutions..
Spare
::
Spare (a.) To use
frugally
or
stintingly,
as that which is
scarce
or
valuable;
to
retain
or keep
unused;
to
save..
Pyrophanous
::
Pyrophanous
(a.)
Rendered
transparent
by heat.
Transparent
::
Transparent
(a.)
Admitting
the
passage
of
light;
open;
porous;
as, a
transparent
veil..
Perspicuous
::
Perspicuous
(a.)
Capable
of being
through;
transparent;
translucent;
not
opaque.
Spare
::
Spare (a.) To save or gain, as by
frugality;
to
reserve,
as from some
occupation,
use, or
duty..
Barite
::
Barite
(n.)
Native
sulphate
of
barium,
a
mineral
occurring
in
transparent,
colorless,
white to
yellow
crystals
(generally
tabular),
also in
granular
form, and in
compact
massive
forms
resembling
marble.
It has a high
specific
gravity,
and hence is often
called
heavy spar. It is a
common
mineral
in
metallic
veins..
Sapphire
::
Sapphire
(n.)
Native
alumina
or
aluminium
sesquioxide,
Al2O3;
corundum;
esp., the blue
transparent
variety
of
corundum,
highly
prized
as a gem..
Gymnocopa
::
Gymnocopa
(n. pl.) A group of
transparent,
free-swimming
Annelida,
having
setae only in the
cephalic
appendages..
Pi–a Cloth
::
Pi–a cloth () A fine
material
for
ladies'
shawls,
scarfs,
handkerchiefs,
etc., made from the fiber of the
pineapple
leaf, and
perhaps
from other
fibrous
tropical
leaves.
It is
delicate,
soft, and
transparent,
with a
slight
tinge of pale
yellow..
Clarify
::
Clarify
(v. i.) To grow or
become
clear or
transparent;
to
become
free from
feculent
impurities,
as wine or other
liquid
under
clarification..
Pinch
::
Pinch (v. i.) To
spare;
to be
niggardly;
to be
covetous.
Phyllosoma
::
Phyllosoma
(n.) The larva of the spiny
lobsters
(Palinurus
and
allied
genera).
Its body is
remarkably
thin, flat, and
transparent;
the legs are very long.
Called
also
glass-crab,
and
glass-shrimp..
Clear
::
Clear
(superl.)
Free from
opaqueness;
transparent;
bright;
light;
luminous;
unclouded.
Glazing
::
Glazing
(n.)
Transparent,
or
semitransparent,
colors
passed
thinly
over other
colors,
to
modify
the
effect..
Nitratine
::
Nitratine
(n.) A
mineral
occurring
in
transparent
crystals,
usually
of a
white,
sometimes
of a
reddish
gray, or
lemon-yellow,
color;
native
sodium
nitrate.
It is used in
making
nitric
acid and for
manure.
Called
also soda
niter..
Beryl
::
Beryl (n.) A
mineral
of great
hardness,
and, when
transparent,
of much
beauty.
It
occurs
in
hexagonal
prisms,
commonly
of a green or
bluish
green
color,
but also
yellow,
pink, and
white.
It is a
silicate
of
aluminium
and
glucinum
(beryllium).
The
aquamarine
is a
transparent,
sea-green
variety
used as a gem. The
emerald
is
another
variety
highly
prized
in
jewelry,
and
distinguished
by its deep
color,
which is
probably
due to the
presence
of a
little
oxide of
chromium..
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