Spear

  • 61spear|point — «SPIHR POYNT», noun, verb. –n. 1. the point of a spear; spearhead. 2. Figurative. a person or thing that acts as a spearhead: »He was the spearpoint of the new power growing up in the rural areas (London Times). –v.t. = spearhead. (Cf.… …

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  • 62spear|wort — «SPIHR WURT», noun. any one of several crowfoots with lance shaped leaves, such as the spear crowfoot …

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  • 63Spear, Leeds & Kellogg — is a subsidiary of the Goldman Sachs Group. It operates a major specialist operation on the New York Stock Exchange, as well as significant stock brokerage and clearing operations.Website links* [http://www.slk.com/ SLK Specialist LLC] …

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  • 64Spear grass — is the common name of numerous herbaceous plants worldwide including:;Poaceae (grasses) Aristida spp. Heteropogon contortus Imperata cylindrica Poa spp. Stipa spp.; typically Stipa calamagrostis ;Apiaceae (umbellifers) Aciphylla spp …

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  • 65spear-carrier — spear car·ri·er (spîrʹkăr ē ər) n. 1. A minor member of an operatic or dramatic cast, usually having no speaking part. 2. One whose presence or performance has little effect on an occurrence, group, or organization. * * * …

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  • 66spear-head spoon — /spear hed /. See diamond point spoon. * * * …

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  • 67spear phishing — See: phishing Category: Business, LLCs & Corporations Category: Small Claims Court & Lawsuits Nolo’s Plain English Law Dictionary. Gerald N. Hill, Kathleen Thompson Hill. 2009 …

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  • 68Spear of Longinus — Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) Black Metal, Thrash Metal Gründung 1993 Website …

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  • 69spear carrier — spear′ car rier n. 1) cvb sbz a supernumerary in a theatrical or operatic production 2) cvb a minor or subordinate member of a group 3) a leader of a group or movement; spearhead • Etymology: 1950–55 …

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  • 70spear gun — spear′ gun n. spo a device for shooting a barbed missile under water …

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