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  1. hared: Merriam-Webster
  2. hared: Collins English Dictionary
  3. hared: Vocabulary.com
  4. hared: Wordnik
  5. hared: Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
  6. hared: Wiktionary
  7. hared: Dictionary.com
  8. hared: TheFreeDictionary.com

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  1. hared: Encyclopedia

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  1. hared: Medical dictionary

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  1. hared: Idioms

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Definitions from Wiktionary (Hare)

noun:  (countable) Any of several plant-eating animals of the family Leporidae, especially of the genus Lepus, similar to a rabbit, but larger and with longer ears.
noun:  (uncountable) The meat from this animal.
noun:  (countable) The player in a paperchase, or hare and hounds game, who leaves a trail of paper to be followed.
verb:  (intransitive) To move swiftly.
verb:  (obsolete) To excite; to tease, or worry; to harry.
adjective:  (regional) Grey, hoary; grey-haired, venerable (of people).
adjective:  (regional) Cold, frosty (of weather).
noun:  A surname transferred from the nickname.
noun:  Synonym of Sahtú
noun:  A hamlet in Broadway parish, South Somerset district, Somerset, England (OS grid ref ST2915).
noun:  An unincorporated community in Williamson County, Texas, United States.
noun:  A dialect of Slavey, an Athabaskan language.
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