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Definition of wear
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Wear (n.) A fence of
stakes,
brushwood,
or the like, set in a
stream,
tideway,
or inlet of the sea, for
taking
fish..
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Toil
::
Toil (v. t.) To
weary;
to
overlabor.
Languid
::
Languid
(a.)
Drooping
or
flagging
from
exhaustion;
indisposed
to
exertion;
without
animation;
weak;
weary;
heavy;
dull.
Wore
::
Wore () imp. of Wear.
Defatigable
::
Defatigable
(a.)
Capable
of being
wearied
or tired out.
Dexter
::
Dexter
(a.) On the
right-hand
side of a
shield,
i. e.,
towards
the right hand of its
wearer.
To a
spectator
in
front,
as in a
pictorial
representation,
this would be the left
side..
Steepled
::
Steeple-crowned
(a.)
Having
a crown
shaped
like a
steeple;
as, a
steeple-crowned
hat; also,
wearing
a hat with such a
crown..
Coifed
::
Coifed
(a.)
Wearing
a coif.
Charm
::
Charm (n.)
Anything
worn for its
supposed
efficacy
to the
wearer
in
averting
ill or
securing
good
fortune.
Cothurnated
::
Cothurnated
(a.)
Wearing
a
cothurn.
Weerish
::
Weerish
(a.) See
Wearish.
Grenadine
::
Grenadine
(n.) A thin
gauzelike
fabric
of silk or wool, for
women's
wear..
Wear
::
Wear (v. t.) To cause to go
about,
as a
vessel,
by
putting
the helm up,
instead
of alee as in
tacking,
so that the
vessel's
bow is
turned
away from, and her stern is
presented
to, the wind, and, as she turns still
farther,
her sails fill on the other side; to
veer..
Kerchief
::
Kerchief
(n.) A lady who wears a
kerchief.
Buskined
::
Buskined
(a.)
Wearing
buskins.
Were
::
Were (v. t. & i.) To wear. See 3d Wear.
Interminable
::
Interminable
(a.)
Without
termination;
admitting
no
limit;
boundless;
endless;
wearisomely
protracted;
as,
interminable
space or
duration;
interminable
sufferings..
Mortal
::
Mortal
(a.) Very
painful
or
tedious;
wearisome;
as, a
sermon
lasting
two
mortal
hours..
Torquated
::
torquated
(a.)
Having
or
wearing
a
torque,
or neck
chain..
Cockaded
::
Cockaded
(a.)
Wearing
a
cockade.
Wearing
::
Wearing
(n.) That which is worn;
clothes;
garments.
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