| ADWARE | • adware n. (Computing) A software application that includes advertisements, which are displayed while the software… • ADWARE n. software with embedded advertisements. |
| AGLARE | • aglare adj. (Postpositive) Glaring (either verb sense). • AGLARE adj. glaring. |
| ASTARE | • astare adv. Staring; amazed. • ASTARE adv. (archaic) in a state of staring. |
| BEWARE | • beware v. (Defective, transitive, intransitive) To use caution, pay attention to (used both with and without of). • BEWARE v. to be on one's guard. |
| BREARE | • BREARE n. (Spenser) brier, also BRERE. |
| CURARE | • curare n. A plant, Strychnos toxifera, formerly used in arrow poisons in South America due to its D-tubocurarine content. • curare n. Other South American plants with similar toxins that were also used in arrow poisons, mostly in the… • curare n. A substance containing the alkaloid D-tubocurarine, used historically as a muscle relaxant during surgery. |
| DECARE | • decare n. A unit of surface area equal to 10 ares (that is, 1,000 square metres, 0.10 hectares, or approximately 0.25 acres). • DECARE n. a measure equal to ten ares, also DEKARE. |
| DEKARE | • dekare n. Alternative form of decare. • DEKARE n. ten ares, or 1000 square metres, also DECARE. |
| DREARE | • DREARE n. (Spenser) dreariness, gloom, also DRERE. |
| EMPARE | • EMPARE v. (Spenser) to become worse, also EMPAIRE. |
| INFARE | • infare n. (Scotland, US) A party or other celebration held to mark someone’s entrance into a new home, especially… • INFARE n. a housewarming after a wedding. |
| JACARE | • jacare n. Alternative form of yacare. • JACARE n. (Tupi) the caiman. |
| KOTARE | • kotare n. (New Zealand) The kingfisher Halcyon sancta. • KOTARE n. (Maori) a small greenish-blue kingfisher found in New Zealand. |
| SQUARE | • square n. (Geometry) A polygon with four sides of equal length and four right angles; an equilateral rectangle;… • square n. Something characterized by a square, or nearly square, form. • square n. An L- or T-shaped tool used to place objects or draw lines at right angles. |
| STEARE | • STEARE n. (archaic) a steer, a young bullock. |
| ULNARE | • ulnare n. (Anatomy) One of the carpal bones, situated at the distal end of the ulna. • ULNARE n. (Latin) one of the bones or cartilages of the carpus, which articulates with the ulna and corresponds to the cuneiform in man. |
| UNBARE | • unbare v. (Transitive) To lay bare; to expose. • UNBARE v. to lay bare. |
| UNWARE | • unware adj. (Poetic, obsolete) unaware. • UNWARE adj. unwarily, unawares, also UNAWARE, UNAWARES, UNWARES. |
| WHEARE | • WHEARE conj. (obsolete) where, also WHAUR, WHEAR. |