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Definition of lear
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Lear (v. t.) To
learn.
See Lere, to
learn..
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Method
::
Method
(n.)
Orderly
arrangement,
elucidation,
development,
or
classification;
clear and lucid
exhibition;
systematic
arrangement
peculiar
to an
individual..
Clear
::
Clear (v. t.) To free from
impediment
or
incumbrance,
from
defilement,
or from
anything
injurious,
useless,
or
offensive;
as, to clear land of trees or
brushwood,
or from
stones;
to clear the sight or the
voice;
to clear one's self from debt; -- often used with of, off, away, or out..
Illuminous
::
Illuminous
(a.)
Bright;
clear.
Lictor
::
Lictor
(n.) An
officer
who bore an ax and
fasces
or rods, as
ensigns
of his
office.
His duty was to
attend
the chief
magistrates
when they
appeared
in
public,
to clear the way, and cause due
respect
to be paid to them, also to
apprehend
and
punish
criminals..
Thick-skulled
::
Thick-skulled
(a.)
Having
a thick
skull;
hence,
dull;
heavy;
stupid;
slow to
learn..
Positive
::
Positive
(a.)
Definitely
laid down;
explicitly
stated;
clearly
expressed;
--
opposed
to
implied;
as, a
positive
declaration
or
promise..
Bookish
::
Bookish
(a.) Given to
reading;
fond of
study;
better
acquainted
with books than with men;
learned
from
books.
Diserty
::
Diserty
(adv.)
Expressly;
clearly;
eloquently.
Clearage
::
Clearage
(n.) The act of
removing
anything;
clearance.
Polynuclear
::
Polynuclear
(a.)
Containing
many
nuclei.
Practice
::
Practice
(v. i.) To learn by
practice;
to form a
habit.
Letter
::
Letter
(n.)
Learning;
erudition;
as, a man of
letters..
Calcimine
::
Calcimine
(n.) A white or
colored
wash for the
ceiling
or other
plastering
of a room,
consisting
of a
mixture
of clear glue, Paris white or zinc
white,
and
water..
Diopside
::
Diopside
(n.) A
crystallized
variety
of
pyroxene,
of a
clear,
grayish
green
color;
mussite..
Play
::
Play (v. t.) To act or
perform
(a
play);
to
represent
in music
action;
as, to play a
comedy;
also, to act in the
character
of; to
represent
by
acting;
to
simulate;
to
behave
like; as, to play King Lear; to play the
woman..
Gloss
::
Gloss (v. t.) To
render
clear and
evident
by
comments;
to
illustrate;
to
explain;
to
annotate.
Dimly
::
Dimly
(adv.)
In a dim or
obscure
manner;
not
brightly
or
clearly;
with
imperfect
sight.
Practiced
::
Practiced
(a.) Used
habitually;
learned
by
practice.
Apertly
::
Apertly
(adv.)
Openly;
clearly.
Elapidation
::
Elapidation
(n.) A
clearing
away of
stones.
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