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English Dictionary: sparán by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
spar
n
  1. any of various nonmetallic minerals (calcite or feldspar) that are light in color and transparent or translucent and cleavable
  2. a stout rounded pole of wood or metal used to support rigging
  3. making the motions of attack and defense with the fists and arms; a part of training for a boxer
    Synonym(s): spar, sparring
v
  1. furnish with spars
  2. fight with spurs; "the gamecocks were sparring"
  3. box lightly
  4. fight verbally; "They were sparring all night"
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Spar \Spar\, v. t. [OE. sparren, AS. sparrian; akin to G.
      sperren, Icel. sperra; from the noun. [root]171. See {Spara}
      beam, bar.]
      1. To bolt; to bar. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
  
      2. To To supply or equip with spars, as a vessel.
  
      Note: A vessel equipped with spars that are too large or too
               small is said to be oversparred or undersparred.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Spar \Spar\, n. [AS. sp[91]r in sp[91]rst[be]n chalkstone; akin
      to MHG. spar, G. sparkalk plaster.] (Min.)
      An old name for a nonmetallic mineral, usually cleavable and
      somewhat lustrous; as, calc spar, or calcite, fluor spar,
      etc. It was especially used in the case of the gangue
      minerals of a metalliferous vein.
  
      {Blue spar}, {Cube spar}, etc. See under {Blue}, {Cube}, etc.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Spar \Spar\, n. [OE. sparre; akin to D. spar, G. sparren, OHG.
      sparro, Dan.& Sw. sparre, Icel. sparri; of uncertain origin.
      [?] 171. Cf. {Spar}, v. t. ]
      1. (Naut.) A general term any round piece of timber used as a
            mast, yard, boom, or gaff.
  
      2. (Arch.) Formerly, a piece of timber, in a general sense;
            -- still applied locally to rafters.
  
      3. The bar of a gate or door. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
  
      {Spar buoy} (Naut.), a buoy anchored by one end so that the
            other end rises above the surface of the water.
  
      {Spar deck} (Naut.), the upper deck of a vessel; especially,
            in a frigate, the deck which is continued in a straight
            line from the quarter-deck to the forecastle, and on which
            spare spars are usually placed. See under {Deck}.
  
      {Spar torpedo} (Naut.), a torpedo carried on the end of a
            spar usually projecting from the bow of a vessel, and
            intended to explode upon contact with an enemy's ships.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Spar \Spar\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Sparred}; p. pr. & vb. n.
      {Sparring}.] [Of uncertain origin; cf. OF. esparer to kick,
      F. [82]parer, or Icel. sperra to stretch out the legs, to
      struggle.]
      1. To strike with the feet or spurs, as cocks do.
  
      2. To use the fists and arms scientifically in attack or
            defense; to contend or combat with the fists, as for
            exercise or amusement; to box.
  
                     Made believe to spar at Paul with great science.
                                                                              --Dickens.
  
      3. To contest in words; to wrangle. [Colloq.]

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Spar \Spar\, n.
      1. A contest at sparring or boxing.
  
      2. A movement of offense or defense in boxing.

From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]:
   SPAR
  
      Early system on Datatron 200 series.   Listed in CACM 2(5):16
      (May 1959).
  
  
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