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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bear·ing
n.
1.
The
manner
in
which
one
bears
or
conducts
one's
self
;
mien
;
behavior
;
carriage
.
I
know
him
by
his
bearing
.
--
Shak
.
2.
Patient
endurance
;
suffering
without
complaint
.
3.
The
situation
of
one
object
,
with
respect
to
another
,
such
situation
being
supposed
to
have
a
connection
with
the
object
,
or
influence
upon
it
,
or
to
be
influenced
by
it
;
hence
,
relation
;
connection
.
But
of
this
frame
,
the
bearings
and
the
ties
,
The
strong
connections
,
nice
dependencies
. --
Pope
.
4.
Purport
;
meaning
;
intended
significance
;
aspect
.
5.
The
act
,
power
,
or
time
of
producing
or
giving
birth
;
as
,
a
tree
in
full
bearing
;
a
tree
past
bearing
.
[His
mother
]
in
travail
of
his
bearing
.
--
R
.
of
Gloucester
.
6.
Arch.
(a)
That
part
of
any
member
of
a
building
which
rests
upon
its
supports
;
as
,
a
lintel
or
beam
may
have
four
inches
of
bearing
upon
the
wall
.
(b)
The
portion
of
a
support
on
which
anything
rests
.
(c)
Improperly
,
the
unsupported
span
;
as
,
the
beam
has
twenty
feet
of
bearing
between
its
supports
.
7.
Mach.
(a)
The
part
of
an
axle
or
shaft
in
contact
with
its
support
,
collar
,
or
boxing
;
the
journal
.
(b)
The
part
of
the
support
on
which
a
journal
rests
and
rotates
.
8.
Her.
Any
single
emblem
or
charge
in
an
escutcheon
or
coat
of
arms
--
commonly
in
the
pl.
A
carriage
covered
with
armorial
bearings
.
--
Thackeray
.
9.
Naut.
(a)
The
situation
of
a
distant
object
,
with
regard
to
a
ship's
position
,
as
on
the
bow
,
on
the
lee
quarter
,
etc
.;
the
direction
or
point
of
the
compass
in
which
an
object
is
seen
;
as
,
the
bearing
of
the
cape
was
W
.
N
.
W
.
(b)
pl.
The
widest
part
of
a
vessel
below
the
plank-sheer
.
(c)
pl.
The
line
of
flotation
of
a
vessel
when
properly
trimmed
with
cargo
or
ballast
.
Ball bearings
.
See
under
Ball
.
To bring one to his bearings
,
to
bring
one
to
his
senses
.
To lose one's bearings
,
to
become
bewildered
.
To take bearings
,
to
ascertain
by
the
compass
the
position
of
an
object
;
to
ascertain
the
relation
of
one
object
or
place
to
another
;
to
ascertain
one's
position
by
reference
to
landmarks
or
to
the
compass
;
hence
(
Fig
.),
to
ascertain
the
condition
of
things
when
one
is
in
trouble
or
perplexity
.
Syn:
--
Deportment
;
gesture
;
mien
;
behavior
;
manner
;
carriage
;
demeanor
;
port
;
conduct
;
direction
;
relation
;
tendency
;
influence
.
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