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Definition of hare
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 hare is as below...
Hare (n.) A
rodent
of the genus
Lepus,
having
long hind legs, a short tail, and a
divided
upper lip. It is a timid
animal,
moves
swiftly
by
leaps,
and is
remarkable
for its
fecundity..
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Harefoot
::
Harefoot
(n.) A tree
(Ochroma
Laqopus)
of the West
Indies,
having
the
stamens
united
somewhat
in the form of a
hare's
foot..
Participate
::
Participate
(v. i.) To have a share in
common
with
others;
to take a part; to
partake;
--
followed
by in,
formely
by of; as, to
participate
in a
debate..
Realize
::
Realize
(v. i.) To
convert
any kind of
property
into
money,
especially
property
representing
investments,
as
shares
in stock
companies,
bonds,
etc..
Polyphony
::
Polyphony
(n.)
Composition
in
mutually
related,
equally
important
parts which share the
melody
among them;
contrapuntal
composition;
--
opposed
to
homophony,
in which the
melody
is given to one part only, the
others
filling
out the
harmony.
See
Counterpoint..
Depart
::
Depart
(v. t.) To
divide
in order to
share;
to
apportion.
Share
::
Share (v. t.) To part among two or more; to
distribute
in
portions;
to
divide.
Sheth
::
Sheth (n.) The part of a plow which
projects
downward
beneath
the beam, for
holding
the share and other
working
parts;
-- also
called
standard,
or
post..
Between
::
Between
(prep.)
Belonging
in
common
to two;
shared
by both.
Hairbrained
::
Hairbrained
(a.) See
Harebrained.
Aplysia
::
Aplysia
(n.) A genus of
marine
mollusks
of the order
Tectibranchiata;
the sea hare. Some of the
species
when
disturbed
throw out a deep
purple
liquor,
which
colors
the water to some
distance.
See
Illust.
in
Appendix..
Monodical
::
Monodical
(a.)
Homophonic;
--
applied
to music in which the
melody
is
confined
to one part,
instead
of being
shared
by all the parts as in the style
called
polyphonic..
Divide
::
Divide
(v. t.) To make
partition
of among a
number;
to
apportion,
as
profits
of stock among
proprietors;
to give in
shares;
to
distribute;
to mete out; to
share..
Bipartite
::
Bipartite
(a.) Being in two
parts;
having
two
correspondent
parts,
as a legal
contract
or
writing,
one for each
party;
shared
by two; as, a
bipartite
treaty..
Disclaim
::
Disclaim
(v. t.) To
disavow
or
renounce
all part,
claim,
or
share..
Cony
::
Cony (n.) The chief hare.
Chief Hare
::
Chief hare () A small
rodent
(Lagamys
princeps)
inhabiting
the
summits
of the Rocky
Mountains;
-- also
called
crying
hare,
calling
hare, cony,
American
pika, and
little
chief
hare..
Share
::
Share (v. t.) To
partake
of, use, or
experience,
with
others;
to have a
portion
of; to take and
possess
in
common;
as, to share a
shelter
with
another..
Harem
::
Harem (n.) The
apartments
or
portion
of the house
allotted
to
females
in
Mohammedan
families.
Equally
::
Equally
(adv.)
In an equal
manner
or
degree
in equal
shares
or
proportion;
with equal and
impartial
justice;
without
difference;
alike;
evenly;
justly;
as,
equally
taxed,
furnished,
etc..
Protectorate
::
Protectorate
(n.) The
authority
assumed
by a
superior
power over an
inferior
or a
dependent
one,
whereby
the
former
protects
the
latter
from
invasion
and
shares
in the
management
of its
affairs..
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