| ANEARING | • anearing v. Present participle of anear. • ANEAR v. (archaic) to draw near to. |
| BALNEARY | • balneary n. A room for bathing. • BALNEARY n. a bath; a medicinal spring. |
| BILINEAR | • bilinear adj. (Linear algebra, of a function in two variables) Linear (preserving linear combinations) in each variable. • bilinear adj. (Complex analysis, physics, engineering) Of or pertaining to a Möbius transformation (type of conformal… • bilinear n. (Linear algebra) A bilinear function. |
| COLINEAR | • colinear adj. Alternative spelling of collinear. • COLINEAR adj. lying in the same straight line. |
| INEARTHS | • inearths v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inearth. • INEARTH v. (archaic) to inter. |
| LINEARLY | • linearly adv. In a linear manner. • linearly adv. In a straight line. • linearly adv. Sequentially in time; chronologically. |
| NEARLIER | • nearlier adv. (Archaic) comparative form of nearly: more nearly; more closely. • NEARLY adv. almost. |
| NEARNESS | • nearness n. The state of being near; closeness; intimacy. • nearness n. Stinginess. • NEARNESS n. the state of being near. |
| NEARSIDE | • nearside n. (Britain) The side of a road vehicle nearest to the kerb: the left side if one drives on the left of the road. • nearside n. (Astronomy) The face of the Moon nearest the Earth. • nearside n. (US, historical) A streetcar designed to discharge passengers on the near side of an intersection, rather… |
| OVERNEAR | • overnear adj. Too near; too close. • OVERNEAR adj. too near. |
| TONEARMS | • tonearms n. Plural of tonearm. • tone␣arms n. Plural of tone arm. • TONEARM n. the pivoted part of a record player that holds the needle. |
| UNEARNED | • unearned adj. Not earned. • UNEARNED adj. not earned. |
| UNEARTHS | • unearths v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unearth. • UNEARTH v. to dig up. |