Definition of Sear. Meaning of Sear. Synonyms of Sear

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Definition of Sear

Sear
Sear Sear, n. [F. serre a grasp, pressing, fr. L. sera. See Serry.] The catch in a gunlock by which the hammer is held cocked or half cocked. Sear spring, the spring which causes the sear to catch in the notches by which the hammer is held.

Meaning of Sear from wikipedia

- Look up sear in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sear might refer to:- Cliff Sear (1936–2000), a Welsh footballer Helen Sear (born 1955), a Welsh photographic...
- Sears, Roebuck and Co., commonly known as Sears (/sɪərz/ SEERZ), is an American chain of department stores founded in 1892 by Richard Warren Sears and...
- In a firearm, the sear is the part of the trigger mechanism that holds the hammer, striker, or bolt back until the correct amount of pressure has been...
- An auto sear ("automatic sear") is a part of an automatic firearm that holds the hammer in the ****ed position while the bolt of the weapon is cycling...
- George Harry Sear (born 14 November 1997) is an English actor, presenter, and filmmaker. He began his career as a child actor on the West End and presented...
- Juliet Grace Sear (née Walker; born 29 April 1974) is an English baker, writer, and television personality. She is the ITV daytime programme This Morning’s...
- The Sahar Elevated Access Road, abbreviated to SEAR, is a dedicated, elevated, express access road in Mumbai that connects the Western Express Highway...
- light. Bruce Willis as Malcolm Crowe Haley Joel Osment as Cole Sear Toni Collette as Lynn Sear Olivia Williams as Anna Crowe Donnie Wahlberg as Vincent Grey...
- Similar techniques, such as browning and blackening, are typically used to sear all sides of a particular piece of meat, fish, poultry, etc. before finishing...
- because of a secondary sear or wedge that is pressed under the rear arm of the sear—that is between the lockplate and the sear—when the forward part of...