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  2  definitions  found 
 
  From  Webster's  Revised  Unabridged  Dictionary  (1913)  [web1913]: 
 
  Pear  \Pear\  (p[^a]r),  n.  [OE.  pere,  AS  peru,  L.  pirum:  cf  F. 
  poire.  Cf  {Perry}.]  (Bot.) 
  The  fleshy  pome,  or  fruit,  of  a  rosaceous  tree  ({Pyrus 
  communis}),  cultivated  in  many  varieties  in  temperate 
  climates;  also  the  tree  which  bears  this  fruit.  See  {Pear 
  family},  below. 
 
  {Pear  blight}. 
  a  (Bot.)  A  name  of  two  distinct  diseases  of  pear  trees, 
  both  causing  a  destruction  of  the  branches,  viz.,  that 
  caused  by  a  minute  insect  ({Xyleborus  pyri}),  and  that 
  caused  by  the  freezing  of  the  sap  in  winter.  --A.  J. 
  Downing. 
  b  (Zo["o]l.)  A  very  small  beetle  ({Xyleborus  pyri})  whose 
  larv[ae]  bore  in  the  twigs  of  pear  trees  and  cause  them 
  to  wither. 
 
  {Pear  family}  (Bot.),  a  suborder  of  rosaceous  plants 
  ({Pome[ae]}),  characterized  by  the  calyx  tube  becoming 
  fleshy  in  fruit,  and  combined  with  the  ovaries,  forming  a 
  pome.  It  includes  the  apple,  pear,  quince,  service  berry, 
  and  hawthorn. 
 
  {Pear  gauge}  (Physics),  a  kind  of  gauge  for  measuring  the 
  exhaustion  of  an  air-pump  receiver;  --  so  called  because 
  consisting  in  part  of  a  pear-shaped  glass  vessel. 
 
  {Pear  shell}  (Zo["o]l.),  any  marine  gastropod  shell  of  the 
  genus  {Pyrula},  native  of  tropical  seas;  --  so  called  from 
  the  shape. 
 
  {Pear  slug}  (Zo["o]l.),  the  larva  of  a  sawfly  which  is  very 
  injurious  to  the  foliage  of  the  pear  tree. 
 
  From  WordNet  r  1.6  [wn]: 
 
  pear 
  n  1:  sweet  juicy  gritty-textured  fruit  available  in  many 
  varieties 
  2:  Old  World  tree  having  sweet  gritty-textured  juicy  fruit; 
  widely  cultivated  in  many  varieties  [syn:  {pear  tree},  {Pyrus 
  communis}] 




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