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Definition of hear
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 hear is as below...
Hear (v. t.) To
attend,
or be
present
at, as
hearer
or
worshiper;
as, to hear a
concert;
to hear
Mass..
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Cordiality
::
Cordiality
(n.)
Relation
to the
heart.
Interauricular
::
Interauricular
(a.)
Between
the
auricles;
as, the
interauricular
partition
of the
heart..
Subcorneous
::
Subcordate
(a.)
Somewhat
cordate;
somewhat
like a heart in
shape.
Cardiolgy
::
Cardiolgy
(n.) The
science
which
treats
of the heart and its
functions.
Confessionalist
::
Confessionalist
(n.) A
priest
hearing,
or
sitting
to hear,
confession..
Hear
::
Hear (v. t.) To give
audience
or
attention
to; to
listen
to; to heed; to
accept
the
doctrines
or
advice
of; to obey; to
examine;
to try in a
judicial
court;
as, to hear a
recitation;
to hear a
class;
the case will be heard
to-morrow..
Wise-hearted
::
Wise-hearted
(a.) Wise;
knowing;
skillful;
sapient;
erudite;
prudent.
Throb
::
Throb (v. i.) To beat, or
pulsate,
with more than usual force or
rapidity;
to beat in
consequence
of
agitation;
to
palpitate;
-- said of the
heart,
pulse,
etc..
Simple-minded
::
Simple-minded
(a.)
Artless;
guileless;
simple-hearted;
undesigning;
unsuspecting;
devoid
of
duplicity.
Shear
::
Shear (v. t.) A pair of
shears;
-- now
always
used in the
plural,
but
formerly
also in the
singular.
See
Shears..
Evilness
::
Evilness
(n.) The
condition
or
quality
of being evil;
badness;
viciousness;
malignity;
vileness;
as,
evilness
of
heart;
the
evilness
of sin..
Earnest
::
Earnest
(a.)
Ardent
in the
pursuit
of an
object;
eager to
obtain
or do;
zealous
with
sincerity;
with
hearty
endeavor;
heartfelt;
fervent;
hearty;
-- used in a good
sense;
as,
earnest
prayers..
Synantherous
::
Synangium
(n.) The
divided
part
beyond
the
pylangium
in the
aortic
trunk of the
amphibian
heart.
Costotome
::
Costotome
(n.) An
instrument
(chisel
or
shears)
to cut the ribs and open the
thoracic
cavity,
in
post-mortem
examinations
and
dissections..
Lithe
::
Lithe (v. i. & i.) To
listen
or
listen
to; to
hearken
to.
Heart-whole
::
Heart-whole
(a.) With
unbroken
courage;
undismayed.
Shearmen
::
Shearmen
(pl. ) of
Shearma.
Shearn
::
Shearn
(n.) Dung;
excrement.
Buoyant
::
Buoyant
(v. t. & i.)
Light-hearted;
vivacious;
cheerful;
as, a
buoyant
disposition;
buoyant
spirits..
Acardiac
::
Acardiac
(a.)
Without
a
heart;
as, an
acardiac
fetus..
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