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Abearing
Abearing A*bear"ing, n.
Behavior. [Obs.] --Sir. T. More.
Appearingly
Appearingly Ap*pear"ing*ly, adv.
Apparently. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.
Armorial bearingsArmorial Ar*mo"ri*al, a. [F. armorial, fr. armoiries arms,
coats of arms, for armoieries, fr. OF. armoier to paint arms,
coats of arms, fr. armes, fr. L. arma. See Arms, Armory.]
Belonging to armor, or to the heraldic arms or escutcheon of
a family.
Figures with armorial signs of race and birth.
--Wordsworth.
Armorial bearings. See Arms, 4. Bearing cloth
Bearing cloth Bear"ing cloth`
A cloth with which a child is covered when carried to be
baptized. --Shak.
bearing reinCheckrein Check"rein`, n.
1. A short rein looped over the check hook to prevent a horse
from lowering his head; -- called also a bearing rein.
2. A branch rein connecting the driving rein of one horse of
a span or pair with the bit of the other horse. Bearing ring
Bearing ring Bear"ing ring`
In a balloon, the braced wooden ring attached to the
suspension ropes at the bottom, functionally analogous to the
keel of a ship.
BesmearingBesmear Be*smear", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Besmeared; p. pr. &
vb. n. Besmearing.]
To smear with any viscous, glutinous matter; to bedaub; to
soil.
Besmeared with precious balm. --Spenser. BlearingBlear Blear, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Bleared; p. pr. & vb. n.
Blearing.] [OE. bleren; cf. Dan. plire to blink, Sw. plira
to twinkle, wink, LG. plieren; perh. from the same root as E.
blink. See Blink, and cf. Blur.]
To make somewhat sore or watery, as the eyes; to dim, or
blur, as the sight. Figuratively: To obscure (mental or moral
perception); to blind; to hoodwink.
That tickling rheums Should ever tease the lungs and
blear the sight. --Cowper.
To blear the eye of, to deceive; to impose upon. [Obs.]
--Chaucer. Childbearing
Childbearing Child"bear`ing, n.
The act of producing or bringing forth children; parturition.
--Milton. Addison.
ClearingClearing Clear"ing, n.
1. The act or process of making clear.
The better clearing of this point. --South.
2. A tract of land cleared of wood for cultivation.
A lonely clearing on the shores of Moxie Lake. --J.
Burroughs.
3. A method adopted by banks and bankers for making an
exchange of checks held by each against the others, and
settling differences of accounts.
Note: In England, a similar method has been adopted by
railroads for adjusting their accounts with each other.
4. The gross amount of the balances adjusted in the clearing
house.
Clearing house, the establishment where the business of
clearing is carried on. See above, 3. Clearing houseClearing Clear"ing, n.
1. The act or process of making clear.
The better clearing of this point. --South.
2. A tract of land cleared of wood for cultivation.
A lonely clearing on the shores of Moxie Lake. --J.
Burroughs.
3. A method adopted by banks and bankers for making an
exchange of checks held by each against the others, and
settling differences of accounts.
Note: In England, a similar method has been adopted by
railroads for adjusting their accounts with each other.
4. The gross amount of the balances adjusted in the clearing
house.
Clearing house, the establishment where the business of
clearing is carried on. See above, 3. DisappearingDisappearing Dis`ap*pear"ing,
p. pr. & vb. n. of Disappear.
Disappearing carriage (Ordnance), a carriage for heavy
coast guns on which the gun is raised above the parapet
for firing and upon discharge is lowered behind the
parapet for protection. The standard type of disappearing
carriage in the coast artillery of the United States army
is the Buffington-Crozier carriage, in which the gun
trunnions are secured at the upper and after ends of a
pair of heavy levers, at the lower ends of which is
attached a counterweight of lead. The levers are pivoted
at their middle points, which are, with the top carriage,
permitted restrained motion along the slightly inclined
chassis rails. The counterweight is held in place by a
pawl and ratchet. When the gun is loaded the pawl is
released and the counterweight sinks, raising the gun to
the firing position above the parapet. The recoil
following the discharge returns the gun to the loading
position, the counterweight rising until the pawl engages
the ratchet. DisappearingDisappear Dis`ap*pear", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Disappeared; p.
pr. & vb. n. Disappearing.]
1. To cease to appear or to be perceived; to pass from view,
gradually or suddenly; to vanish; to be no longer seen;
as, darkness disappears at the approach of light; a ship
disappears as she sails from port.
2. To cease to be or exist; as, the epidemic has disappeared. Disappearing carriageDisappearing Dis`ap*pear"ing,
p. pr. & vb. n. of Disappear.
Disappearing carriage (Ordnance), a carriage for heavy
coast guns on which the gun is raised above the parapet
for firing and upon discharge is lowered behind the
parapet for protection. The standard type of disappearing
carriage in the coast artillery of the United States army
is the Buffington-Crozier carriage, in which the gun
trunnions are secured at the upper and after ends of a
pair of heavy levers, at the lower ends of which is
attached a counterweight of lead. The levers are pivoted
at their middle points, which are, with the top carriage,
permitted restrained motion along the slightly inclined
chassis rails. The counterweight is held in place by a
pawl and ratchet. When the gun is loaded the pawl is
released and the counterweight sinks, raising the gun to
the firing position above the parapet. The recoil
following the discharge returns the gun to the loading
position, the counterweight rising until the pawl engages
the ratchet. Dreariness
Dreariness Drear"i*ness, n.
1. Sorrow; wretchedness. [Obs.]
2. Dismalness; gloomy solitude.
Drearing
Drearing Drear"ing, n.
Sorrow. [Obs.] --Spenser.
EarinessEariness Ear"i*ness, n. [Scotch ery or eiry affected with
fear.]
Fear or timidity, especially of something supernatural.
[Written also eiryness.]
The sense of eariness, as twilight came on. --De
Quincey. EaringEar Ear, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Eared; p. pr. & vb. n.
Earing.]
To take in with the ears; to hear. [Sportive] ``I eared her
language.' --Two Noble Kinsmen. EaringEaring Ear"ing, n. (Naut.)
(a) A line used to fasten the upper corners of a sail to the
yard or gaff; -- also called head earing.
(b) A line for hauling the reef cringle to the yard; -- also
called reef earing.
(c) A line fastening the corners of an awning to the rigging
or stanchions. Earing
Earing Ear"ing, n.
Coming into ear, as corn.
Earing
Earing Ear"ing, n.
A plowing of land. [Archaic]
Neither earing nor harvest. --Gen. xlv. 6.
EndearingEndear En*dear", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Endeared; p. pr. & vb.
n. Endearing.]
1. To make dear or beloved. ``To be endeared to a king.'
--Shak.
2. To raise the price or cost of; to make costly or
expensive. [R.] --King James I. (1618). EndearingEndearing En*dear"ing, a.
Making dear or beloved; causing love. -- En*dear"ing*ly,
adv. EndearinglyEndearing En*dear"ing, a.
Making dear or beloved; causing love. -- En*dear"ing*ly,
adv. ForbearingForbearing For*bear"ing, a.
Disposed or accustomed to forbear; patient; long-suffering.
-- For*bear"ing*ly, adv. ForbearinglyForbearing For*bear"ing, a.
Disposed or accustomed to forbear; patient; long-suffering.
-- For*bear"ing*ly, adv. Frictional gearingFrictional Fric"tion*al, a.
Relating to friction; moved by friction; produced by
friction; as, frictional electricity.
Frictional gearing, wheels which transmit motion by surface
friction instead of teeth. The faces are sometimes made
more or less V-shaped to increase or decrease friction, as
required. Frictional gearingGearing Gear"ing, n.
1. Harness.
2. (Mach.) The parts by which motion imparted to one portion
of an engine or machine is transmitted to another,
considered collectively; as, the valve gearing of
locomotive engine; belt gearing; esp., a train of wheels
for transmitting and varying motion in machinery.
Frictional gearing. See under Frictional.
Gearing chain, an endless chain transmitted motion from one
sprocket wheel to another. See Illust. of Chain wheel.
Spur gearing, gearing in which the teeth or cogs are ranged
round either the concave or the convex surface (properly
the latter) of a cylindrical wheel; -- for transmitting
motion between parallel shafts, etc. GearingGear Gearv. t. [imp. & p. p. Geared; p. pr. & vb. n.
Gearing.]
1. To dress; to put gear on; to harness.
2. (Mach.) To provide with gearing.
Double geared, driven through twofold compound gearing, to
increase the force or speed; -- said of a machine. GearingGearing Gear"ing, n.
1. Harness.
2. (Mach.) The parts by which motion imparted to one portion
of an engine or machine is transmitted to another,
considered collectively; as, the valve gearing of
locomotive engine; belt gearing; esp., a train of wheels
for transmitting and varying motion in machinery.
Frictional gearing. See under Frictional.
Gearing chain, an endless chain transmitted motion from one
sprocket wheel to another. See Illust. of Chain wheel.
Spur gearing, gearing in which the teeth or cogs are ranged
round either the concave or the convex surface (properly
the latter) of a cylindrical wheel; -- for transmitting
motion between parallel shafts, etc.
Meaning of Earin from wikipedia
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Earin is a
Swedish company that
produces a line of small,
wireless earbuds designed to
connect to
devices via Bluetooth. It
released its
first version...
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startup Earin bought by Will.i.am's tech company". The Verge. 2018-10-08.
Retrieved 2018-03-22. "Will.i.am's
acquisition of
wireless earbud startup Earin has...
- the
final four,
Alissa Huber,
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Tavon DJTigga Smith, and
Earin Saunders. A
surprise contestant,
Brandon "Superman" Springfield, formerly...
- Bryn
Euryn (Welsh: [ˈɛirɪn]; /
ˈɛərɪn/ AYR-in) is a hill
which is a Site of
Special Scientific Interest in
Conwy County Borough, Wales.
There is a trig...
- son,
named D'Argo Sun-Crichton in
honor of
their late comrade.
Aeryn Sun /
ˈɛərɪn ˈsʊn/, pla**** by
Claudia Black, is a
former Peacekeeper pilot and officer...
- 754°W / 53.305; -3.754 The
ruined remains of Llys
Euryn (Welsh: [ˈɛirɪn]; /
ˈɛərɪn/ AYR-in) sit upon a
wooded shoulder of Bryn
Euryn — a
limestone hill on...
- been
independently validated by Duke University. In the
summer of 2014 "
Earin", a
headphone firm
based in Lund (Sweden),
started a
crowdfunding campaign...
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Minor Artynia Catena Aryn
Promontorium /
ˈɛərɪn ˌprɒmənˈtɔːriəm/ "Cape of Aryn" —
Fastigium Aryn /fæsˈtɪdʒiəm
ˈɛərɪn/ "Summit of Aryn" — Ascræus
Lacus /æˈskriːəs...
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Euryn Pronunciation Welsh: [ˈɛirɪn] /
ˈɛərɪn/ AYR-in
Gender Male
Origin Word/name
Welsh Meaning Gold Trinket/Jewel...