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1bear

noun, often attributive \ˈber\
plural bears

Definition of BEAR

1
or plural bear : any of a family (Ursidae of the order Carnivora) of large heavy mammals of America and Eurasia that have long shaggy hair, rudimentary tails, and plantigrade feet and feed largely on fruit, plant matter, and insects as well as on flesh
2
: a surly, uncouth, burly, or shambling person <a tall, friendly bear of a man>
3
[probably from the proverb about selling the bearskin before catching the bear] : one that sells securities or commodities in expectation of a price decline — compare bull
4
: something difficult to do or deal with <the oven is a bear to clean>
bear·like \-ˌlīk\ adjective

Examples of BEAR

  1. a mother bear and her cubs
  2. The bears outnumbered the bulls on Wall Street today.
  3. Traffic in Knoxville, Tennessee, can be a bear anytime, but in late spring the slowdowns on Neyland Drive are often caused by Canada geese. —Joelle Anthony, Audubon, November-December 2004

Origin of BEAR

Middle English bere, from Old English bera; akin to Old English brūn brown — more at brown
First Known Use: before 12th century

Other Mammals Terms

dormouse, dugong, gibbon, grimalkin, sable, stoat, ungulate, vole

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