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    Sear \Sear\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Seared; p. pr. & vb. n.
    Searing.] [OE. seeren, AS. se['a]rian. See Sear, a.]
    1. To wither; to dry up. --Shak.
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    2. To burn (the surface of) to dryness and hardness; to
    cauterize; to expose to a degree of heat such as changes
    the color or the hardness and texture of the surface; to
    scorch; to make callous; as, to sear the skin or flesh.
    Also used figuratively.
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    I'm seared with burning steel. --Rowe.
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    It was in vain that the amiable divine tried to give
    salutary pain to that seared conscience. --Macaulay.
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    The discipline of war, being a discipline in
    destruction of life, is a discipline in callousness.
    Whatever sympathies exist are seared. --H. Spencer.
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    Note: Sear is allied to scorch in signification; but it is
    applied primarily to animal flesh, and has special
    reference to the effect of heat in marking the surface
    hard. Scorch is applied to flesh, cloth, or any other
    substance, and has no reference to the effect of
    hardness.
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    To sear up, to close by searing. "Cherish veins of good
    humor, and sear up those of ill." --Sir W. Temple.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    Sear \Sear\, Sere \Sere\ (s[=e]r), a. [OE. seer, AS. se['a]r
    (assumed) fr. se['a]rian to wither; akin to D. zoor dry, LG.
    soor, OHG. sor[=e]n to wither, Gr. a"y`ein to parch, to dry,
    Skr. [,c]ush (for sush) to dry, to wither, Zend hush to dry.
    [root]152. Cf. Austere, Sorrel, a.]
    Dry; withered; no longer green; -- applied to leaves.
    --Milton.
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    I have lived long enough; my way of life
    Is fall'n into the sear, the yellow leaf. --Shak.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    Sear \Sear\, n. [F. serre a grasp, pressing, fr. L. sera. See
    Serry.]
    The catch in a gunlock by which the hammer is held cocked or
    half cocked.
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    Sear spring, the spring which causes the sear to catch in
    the notches by which the hammer is held.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    sear
    adj : (used especially of vegetation) having lost all moisture;
    "dried-up grass"; "the desert was edged with sere
    vegetation"; "shriveled leaves on the unwatered
    seedlings"; "withered vines" [syn: dried-up, sere,
    shriveled, shrivelled, withered]
    v 1: make very hot and dry; "The heat scorched the countryside"
    [syn: scorch]
    2: become superficially burned; "my eyebrows singed when I bent
    over the flames" [syn: scorch, singe]
    3: cause to wither or parch from exposure to heat; "The sun
    parched the earth" [syn: parch]

    WordNet (r) 2.0


    178 Moby Thesaurus words for "sear":
    Sanforize, Sanforized, adust, air-dry, anhydrate, attaint,
    attenuate, attenuated, bake, baked, barbecue, baste, bedaub,
    besmear, besmirch, besmoke, bestain, blacken, blanch, blaze,
    blister, blot, blur, boil, braise, brand, brew, broil, brown,
    brush, burn, burn in, burn off, burn up, burnt, cast, cauterize,
    char, coal, coddle, consume, consumed, cook, corky, crack, cupel,
    cure, curry, darken, daub, dehumidify, dehydrate, dehydrated,
    desiccate, desiccated, devil, diminish, dirty, discolor, do,
    do to perfection, drain, dried, dried-up, droop, dry, dry up,
    emacerate, emacerated, emaciate, emaciated, evaporate, evaporated,
    exsiccate, exsiccated, fade, fade away, fire, flag, flame, found,
    fricassee, frizz, frizzle, fry, griddle, grill, heat, insolate,
    kiln, languish, macerate, mark, mat burn, mummified, mummify,
    oven-bake, oxidate, oxidize, pan, pan-broil, parboil, parch,
    parched, pine, poach, prepare, prepare food, preshrink, preshrunk,
    pyrolyze, roast, rub, saute, scald, scallop, scorch, scorched,
    seared, second-degree burn, sere, shirr, shrink, shrivel,
    shriveled, shriveled up, shrunk, shrunken, simmer, singe, sizzle,
    slubber, slur, smear, smirch, smoke, soak up, soil, solder, sponge,
    stain, steam, stew, stigmatize, stir-fry, sun, sun-dried, sun-dry,
    sunbaked, sunburn, sunscald, swab, swinge, taint, tarnish, thin,
    third-degree burn, toast, torrefy, towel, vesicate, vulcanize,
    waste, waste away, wasted, wasted away, weazen, weazened, weld,
    wilt, wind-dried, windburn, wipe, wither, withered, wizen,
    wizen-faced, wizened

    Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0




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