n
(obsolete) Bearing, behavior.
v
(transitive) To show a badge to.
v
(transitive) To have or display (a mark or other feature).
v
To be marked with the date of writing, production etc.
n
One who, or that which, bears, sustains, or carries.
n
The character or personality of a bear.
n
(idiomatic) A problem, or unpleasant or painful situation or person that you have to accept and deal with, although you find it very difficult, or it causes trouble or worry for you over a long period of time.
v
(transitive) To bear or press down (on); press upon; depress; subdue.
v
(archaic) To bear or carry forth.
v
(transitive) To carry in; bring in; furnish; provide; supply; put forth.
adj
(idiomatic) Mentally prepared for a daunting situation or confrontation.
v
Alternative form of offbear [(masonry, brickmaking) To carry off from the moulding-table and place on the ground to dry.]
v
(transitive) To bear out; support.
n
(figuratively) An essential part of something that provides support.
v
(transitive) To line, guard or face a material, especially cloth.
v
(medicine) To bear weight; to support or withstand the weight of the body.
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