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Definition of lear
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Lear (n.) Lore;
lesson.
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Spell
::
Spell (v. i.) To study by
noting
characters;
to gain
knowledge
or learn the
meaning
of
anything,
by
study..
Studied
::
Studied
(a.) Well
versed
in any
branch
of
learning;
qualified
by
study;
learned;
as, a man well
studied
in
geometry..
Inkhorn
::
Inkhorn
(a.)
Learned;
pedantic;
affected.
Chanticleer
::
Chanticleer
(n.) A cock, so
called
from the
clearness
or
loudness
of his voice in
crowing..
Clearing
::
Clearing
(n.) A
method
adopted
by banks and
bankers
for
making
an
exchange
of
checks
held by each
against
the
others,
and
settling
differences
of
accounts..
Clear
::
Clear (v. i.) To
disengage
one's self from
incumbrances,
distress,
or
entanglements;
to
become
free..
Clearwing
::
Clearwing
(n.) A
lepidopterous
insect
with
partially
transparent
wings,
of the
family
Aegeriadae,
of which the
currant
and
peach-tree
borers
are
examples..
Dimly
::
Dimly
(adv.)
In a dim or
obscure
manner;
not
brightly
or
clearly;
with
imperfect
sight.
Scholar
::
Scholar
(n.) One
engaged
in the
pursuits
of
learning;
a
learned
person;
one
versed
in any
branch,
or in many
branches,
of
knowledge;
a
person
of high
literary
or
scientific
attainments;
a
savant..
Diopside
::
Diopside
(n.) A
crystallized
variety
of
pyroxene,
of a
clear,
grayish
green
color;
mussite..
Deforest
::
Deforest
(v. t.) To clear of
forests;
to
disforest.
Clearness
::
Clearness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
clear.
Learned
::
Learned
(imp. & p. p.) of Lear.
Clearance
::
Clearance
(n.) The
distance
by which one
object
clears
another,
as the
distance
between
the
piston
and
cylinder
head at the end of a
stroke
in a steam
engine,
or the least
distance
between
the point of a
cogwheel
tooth and the
bottom
of a space
between
teeth of a wheel with which it
engages..
Clear-sighted
::
Clear-sighted
(a.)
Seeing
with
clearness;
discerning;
as,
clear-sighted
reason.
Deipnosophist
::
Deipnosophist
(n.) One of an
ancient
sect of
philosophers,
who
cultivated
learned
conversation
at
meals..
Clarify
::
Clarify
(v. t.) To make clear or
bright
by
freeing
from
feculent
matter;
to
defecate;
to fine; -- said of
liquids,
as wine or
sirup..
Formulate
::
Formulate
(v. t.) To
reduce
to, or
express
in, a
formula;
to put in a clear and
definite
form of
statement
or
expression..
Rote
::
Rote (n.) A
frequent
repetition
of forms of
speech
without
attention
to the
meaning;
mere
repetition;
as, to learn rules by
rote..
Rake
::
Rake (v. t.) To pass a rake over; to
scrape
or
scratch
with a rake for the
purpose
of
collecting
and
clearing
off
something,
or for
stirring
up the soil; as, to rake a lawn; to rake a
flower
bed..
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