bearing
verb
- 1
To endeavour to depress the price of, or prices in.
“to bear a railroad stock”
verb
- 1
To carry or convey, literally or figuratively.
“Judging from the look on his face, he wasn't bearing good news.”
- 2
To support, sustain, or endure.
- 3
To support, keep up, or maintain.
- 4
To press or impinge upon.
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To produce, yield, give birth to.
- 6
(originally nautical) To be, or head, in a specific direction or azimuth (from somewhere).
“By my readings, we're bearing due south, so we should turn about ten degrees east.”
- 7
To gain or win.
adjective
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(in combination) That bears (some specified thing).
“a gift-bearing visitor”
- 2
Of a beam, column, or other device, carrying weight or load.
“That's a bearing wall.”
noun
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A mechanical device that supports another part and/or reduces friction.
- 2
The horizontal angle between the direction of an object and another object, or between it and that of true north; a heading or direction.
- 3
Relevance; a relationship or connection.
“That has no bearing on this issue.”
- 4
One's posture, demeanor, or manner.
“She walks with a confident, self-assured bearing.”
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(in the plural) Direction or relative position.
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That part of any member of a building which rests upon its supports.
“A lintel or beam may have four inches of bearing upon the wall.”
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The portion of a support on which anything rests.
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The unsupported span.
“The beam has twenty feet of bearing between its supports.”
- 9
Any single emblem or charge in an escutcheon or coat of arms.
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