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Linearensate
Linearensate Lin`e*ar*en"sate (-[e^]n"s[asl]t), a. (Bot.) Having the form of a sword, but very long and narrow.
Neared
Near Near, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Neared; p. pr. & vb. n Nearing.] [See Near, adv.] To approach; to come nearer; as, the ship neared the land.
Uneared
Uneared Un*eared", a. Not eared, or plowed. --Shak.

Meaning of Neare from wikipedia

- somewhat gray, his beard so thinne that it seemeth none at all, his age neare sixtie, of a very able and hardy body, to endure any labor." Powhatan's...
- discourses (2nd ed.). Richard Iones, at the signe of the Rose and the Crowne, neare Holburne Bridge. STC / 25337. "Re: Pen vs. sword". www.phrases.org.uk. which...
- 'Sure, Sure!' sayes Nees, 'dis me old vench is!' But when he drew more neare her quarters, And know her by her suggam garters, 'Ful dea, ro, dou unlucky...
- State Archives at Albany: The humble Peticon of Harman Dowse of Tappan Neare Ye River Side, Alias New Orania farm ... your peticonr is a farmer that...
- Richmond and Lennox following her death in 1702 for the benefit of her "neare and deare kinsman the said Walter Stuart". Walter Stuart was the eldest...
- territories of "Bahama and all other Isles and Islands lying southerly there or neare upon the foresayd continent." to attorney general Robert Heath. No effort...
- However, it was extended then rebuilt in 1660, in order to accommodate "neare an hundred scholars ... with diligence and good success" by 1666, such that...
- Mathew | Lawe, dwelling in Paules Church-yard, at the Signe | of the Foxe, neare S. Austins gate, 1605. Q5 1612 THE | TRAGEDIE | of King Richard | the third...
- present-day Cow Tent Hill Preserve off Tremont Street in Duxbury], to Teghtacutt, neare Taunton [Titicut], and to Nunckatatesett, and from thence in a straight...
- Square. In 1603, the historian John Stow described its demise: ****ges Well, neare unto Smithfield by the Charterhouse, now lately dammed up. A part of the...