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    bearing
    /ˈbɛːrɪŋ/

    noun

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  2. BEARING definition: 1. a part of a machine that supports another part that turns around: 2. to discover your exact…. Learn more.

  3. bearing: [noun] the manner in which one behaves or comports oneself : the manner in which one bears (see 2bear 2f) oneself.

  4. 10 meanings: 1. a support, guide, or locating piece for a rotating or reciprocating mechanical part 2. relevance (to) 3. a.... Click for more definitions.

  5. Bearing definition: the manner in which one conducts or carries oneself, including posture and gestures. See examples of BEARING used in a sentence.

  6. bearing: See: behavior , color , complexion , conduct , connection , connotation , content , course , demeanor , deportment , direction , magnitude , manner , meaning ...

  7. A bearing is a machine element that constrains relative motion to only the desired motion and reduces friction between moving parts. The design of the bearing may, for example, provide for free linear movement of the moving part or for free rotation around a fixed axis; or, it may prevent a motion by controlling the vectors of normal forces that bear on the moving parts. Most bearings facilitate the desired motion by minimizing friction.

  8. Definition of bearing noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. BEARING definition: to have an influence on something or a relationship to something: . Learn more.

  10. When you walk into a room with your shoulders straight and your head up, people might say you have a noble bearing. Bearing is the way you hold your body, and it often means you hold it well.

  11. What is Bearing | Bearing Types | Classification Of Bearing. A bearing is a mechanical element that limits relative motion to only the desired motion and at the same time it reduces the frictional resistance to the desired motion. Depending on the design of the bearing, it may allow free rotation around a fixed axis (such as the case of shafts) or free linear movement, or both in some cases.