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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Guard
,
n.
1.
One
who
,
or
that
which
,
guards
from
injury
,
danger
,
exposure
,
or
attack
;
defense
;
protection
.
His
greatness
was
no
guard
to
bar
heaven's
shaft
.
--
Shak
.
2.
A
man
,
or
body
of
men
,
stationed
to
protect
or
control
a
person
or
position
;
a
watch
;
a
sentinel
.
The
guard
which
kept
the
door
of
the
king's
house
.
--
Kings
xiv
. 27.
3.
One
who
has
charge
of
a
mail
coach
or
a
railway
train
;
a
conductor
. [
Eng
.]
4.
Any
fixture
or
attachment
designed
to
protect
or
secure
against
injury
,
soiling
,
or
defacement
,
theft
or
loss
;
as
:
(a)
That
part
of
a
sword
hilt
which
protects
the
hand
.
(b)
Ornamental
lace
or
hem
protecting
the
edge
of
a
garment
.
(c)
A
chain
or
cord
for
fastening
a
watch
to
one's
person
or
dress
.
(d)
A
fence
or
rail
to
prevent
falling
from
the
deck
of
a
vessel
.
(e)
An
extension
of
the
deck
of
a
vessel
beyond
the
hull
;
esp
.,
in
side-wheel
steam
vessels
,
the
framework
of
strong
timbers
,
which
curves
out
on
each
side
beyond
the
paddle
wheel
,
and
protects
it
and
the
shaft
against
collision
.
(f)
A
plate
of
metal
,
beneath
the
stock
,
or
the
lock
frame
,
of
a
gun
or
pistol
,
having
a
loop
,
called
a
bow
,
to
protect
the
trigger
.
(g)
Bookbinding
An
interleaved
strip
at
the
back
,
as
in
a
scrap
book
,
to
guard
against
its
breaking
when
filled
.
5.
A
posture
of
defense
in
fencing
,
and
in
bayonet
and
saber
exercise
.
6.
An
expression
or
admission
intended
to
secure
against
objections
or
censure
.
They
have
expressed
themselves
with
as
few
guards
and
restrictions
as
I
.
--
Atterbury
.
7.
Watch
;
heed
;
care
;
attention
;
as
,
to
keep
guard
.
8.
Zool.
The
fibrous
sheath
which
covers
the
phragmacone
of
the
Belemnites
.
Note:
☞
Guard
is
often
used
adjectively
or
in
combination
;
as
,
guard
boat
or
guard
boat;
guard
room
or
guard
room
;
guard
duty
.
Advanced guard
,
Coast guard
,
etc
.
See
under
Advanced
,
Coast
,
etc
.
Grand guard
Mil.
,
one
of
the
posts
of
the
second
line
belonging
to
a
system
of
advance
posts
of
an
army
. --
Mahan
.
Guard boat
.
(a)
A
boat
appointed
to
row
the
rounds
among
ships
of
war
in
a
harbor
,
to
see
that
their
officers
keep
a
good
lookout
.
(b)
A
boat
used
by
harbor
authorities
to
enforce
the
observance
of
quarantine
regulations
.
Guard cells
Bot.
,
the
bordering
cells
of
stomates
;
they
are
crescent-shaped
and
contain
chlorophyll
.
Guard chamber
,
a
guardroom
.
Guard detail
Mil.
,
men
from
a
company
regiment
etc
.,
detailed
for
guard
duty
.
Guard duty
Mil.
,
the
duty
of
watching
patrolling
,
etc
.,
performed
by
a
sentinel
or
sentinels
.
Guard lock
Engin.
,
a
tide
lock
at
the
mouth
of
a
dock
or
basin
.
Guard of honor
Mil.
,
a
guard
appointed
to
receive
or
to
accompany
eminent
persons
.
Guard rail
Railroads
,
a
rail
placed
on
the
inside
of
a
main
rail
,
on
bridges
,
at
switches
,
etc
.,
as
a
safeguard
against
derailment
.
Guard ship
,
a
war
vessel
appointed
to
superintend
the
marine
affairs
in
a
harbor
,
and
also
,
in
the
English
service
,
to
receive
seamen
till
they
can
be
distributed
among
their
respective
ships
.
Life guard
Mil.
,
a
body
of
select
troops
attending
the
person
of
a
prince
or
high
officer
.
Off one's guard
,
in
a
careless
state
;
inattentive
;
unsuspicious
of
danger
.
On guard
,
serving
in
the
capacity
of
a
guard
;
doing
duty
as
a
guard
or
sentinel
;
watching
.
On one's guard
,
in
a
watchful
state
;
alert
;
vigilant
.
To mount guard
Mil.
,
to
go
on
duty
as
a
guard
or
sentinel
.
To run the guard
,
to
pass
the
watch
or
sentinel
without
leave
.
Syn:
--
Defense
;
shield
;
protection
;
safeguard
;
convoy
;
escort
;
care
;
attention
;
watch
;
heed
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
guard
boat
n
:
a
boat
that
is
on
guard
duty
(
as
in
a
harbor
)
around
a
fleet
of
warships
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