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Definition of wear
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 wear is as below...
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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Abjuration
::
Abjuration
(n.) The act of
abjuring
or
forswearing;
a
renunciation
upon oath; as,
abjuration
of the
realm,
a sworn
banishment,
an oath taken to leave the
country
and never to
return..
Wear
::
Wear (v. t.) To use up by
carrying
or
having
upon one's self;
hence,
to
consume
by use; to
waste;
to use up; as, to wear
clothes
rapidly..
Necklaced
::
necklaced
(a.)
Wearing
a
necklace;
marked
as with a
necklace.
Prolix
::
Prolix
(a.)
Indulging
in
protracted
discourse;
tedious;
wearisome;
--
applied
to a
speaker
or
writer.
Satiety
::
Satiety
(n.) The state of being
satiated
or
glutted;
fullness
of
gratification,
either
of the
appetite
or of any
sensual
desire;
fullness
beyond
desire;
an
excess
of
gratification
which
excites
wearisomeness
or
loathing;
repletion;
satiation..
Helmeted
::
Helmeted
(a.)
Wearing
a
helmet;
furnished
with or
having
a
helmet
or
helmet-shaped
part;
galeate.
Kerchieft
::
Kerchieft
(a.)
Dressed;
hooded;
covered;
wearing
a
kerchief.
Liveried
::
Liveried
(a.)
Wearing
a
livery.
See
Livery,
3..
Rug-gowned
::
Rug-gowned
(a.)
Wearing
a
coarse
gown or
shaggy
garment
made of rug.
Willow
::
Willow
(n.) Any tree or shrub of the genus
Salix,
including
many
species,
most of which are
characterized
often used as an
emblem
of
sorrow,
desolation,
or
desertion.
A
wreath
of
willow
to show my
forsaken
plight.
Sir W.
Scott.
Hence,
a lover
forsaken
by, or
having
lost, the
person
beloved,
is said to wear the
willow..
Bonneted
::
Bonneted
(a.)
Wearing
a
bonnet.
Caretuned
::
Caretuned
(a.)
Weary;
mournful.
Wearish
::
Wearish
(a.) Weak;
withered;
shrunk.
Camisado
::
Camisado
(n.) An
attack
by
surprise
by
soldiers
wearing
the
camisado.
Wear
::
Wear (v. i.) To be
wasted,
consumed,
or
diminished,
by being used; to
suffer
injury,
loss, or
extinction
by use or time; to
decay,
or be
spent,
gradually..
Liveryman
::
Liveryman
(n.) One who wears a
livery,
as a
servant..
Cuirassed
::
Cuirassed
(a.)
Wearing
a
cuirass.
Rapiered
::
Rapiered
(a.)
Wearing
a
rapier.
Pitching
::
Pitching
(n.) A
facing
of stone laid upon a bank to
prevent
wear by tides or
currents.
Plaided
::
Plaided
(a.)
Wearing
a
plaid.
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