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Definition of Leared

Lear
Lear Lear, v. t. To learn. See Lere, to learn. [Obs.]
Lear
Lear Lear, n. Lore; lesson. [Obs.] --Spenser.
Lear
Lear Lear, a. See Leer, a. [Prov. Eng.] --Halliwell.
Lear
Lear Lear, n. An annealing oven. See Leer, n.

Meaning of Leared from wikipedia

- The Learning Company (TLC) was an American educational software company founded in 1980 in Palo Alto, California and headquartered in Fremont, California...
- Arthur Leared FRCP (1822 – 16 October 1879) was an Irish physician and traveller of the world. Leared was born in Wexford, Ireland in 1822 and was educated...
- Olive Hockin (married name Olive Leared; 1881–1936) was a British suffragette, arsonist, author and artist. Between 1904 and 1911 she studied at the Slade...
- being killed in 1993 Riots and shoots himself to death. Omar Hafiz after learing of Bilal's death now sends his younger Son Raza giving a Sri Lankan P****port...
- Vocabulary learning is the process acquiring building blocks in second language acquisition Restrepo Ramos (2015). The impact of vocabulary on proficiency...
- invented by William Thomson. 1851: Binaural stethoscope invented by Arthur Leared. 1856: Icosian calculus discovered by William Rowan Hamilton. 1857: Modern...
- Bird's stethoscope had a single earpiece. In 1851, Irish physician Arthur Leared invented a binaural stethoscope, and in 1852, George Philip Cammann perfected...
- tyraunt, which her hath in ward By strong enchauntments and blacke Magicke leare Hath in a dungeon deepe her close embard, And many dreadfull feends hath...
- game. This game has won several awards including: Family Life’s “Best Learing Toys of 1988”, MENSA Select Award, Parent’s Choice Award, and Games Magazine...
- life". The modern type, with two earpieces, was invented in 1851 by A. Leared; in 1852 G.P. Cammann perfected the design of the instrument for commercial...