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Meanings and definitions for WEAR
What does WEAR stand for? What does WEAR mean?
- Wear is the erosion of material from a solid surface by the action of another material.
- Putting on clothing
- River Wear, in northeast England
- WEAR-TV, an ABC affiliate in Pensacola, Florida, U.S.
- World Engineering Anthropometry Resource, (WEAR), a non-profit group for sharing anthropometric data
- Wear (journal), a scientific journal
- Wear (surname), a surname
- Jibe or wear, a sailing maneuver
- Wear and tear, damage that naturally occurs as a result of use or aging
- Wear Valley in County Durham, England
- Weardale in County Durham
- Wears Valley, Tennessee, an unincorporated community
- Wear Cove, the valley in which Wears Valley, Tennessee is located
- Weare, New Hampshire, USA
- Weare, Somerset, England
- Weare (surname)
- Weare Giffard, Devon, England
- Weare Township, Michigan, USA
- WARE, an AM radio station licensed to Ware, Massachusetts
- Wares (musical group), a musical group named after the musical stage name of Cassia Hardy
- Ware (surname)
- William Ware Theiss, costume designer for television and film
- William of Ware, English Franciscan theologian
- Ware, Devon, United Kingdom
- Ware, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
- Ware, Illinois, United States
- Ware, Iowa, United States
- Ware, Kent, United Kingdom
- Ware, Kentucky, United States
- Ware, Massachusetts, United States
- Ware County, in Georgia, United States
- Fort Ware, British Columbia, Canada
- Arretine ware, fine Roman pottery coated in a red slip dating to the first centuries AD and BC
- Bidri ware, ware of tin, copper, lead, and zinc, made at Bidar, in India
- Buff ware, a type of pottery that appeared in the Umayyad period, made of fine and light, almost white, clay
- Earthenware, glazed or unglazed nonvitreous pottery
- Fritware, a type of pottery in which frit (ground glass) is added to clay to reduce its fusion temperature
- Garrus ware, named after a district southwest of the Caspian Sea, where examples were reportedly found
- Grey ware, a type of pottery made of a grey paste
- Grooved ware, pottery style of the British Neolithic
- Mina'i ware, a type of polychrome overglaze-decorated ceramic ware - Commons:Category:Mina'i ware
- Samarra ware, ceramic product of the second half of the sixth millennium BC
- Sandy ware, a type of medieval (and earlier) pottery with enough quartz sand mixed in with the clay for it to be visible in the fabric of the pot
- Shelly ware, a type of pottery made with shell powder used as a temper
- Splashware, a type of earthenware "splashed" with polychrome glazes
- Unstan ware, finely made and decorated Neolithic pottery from the 4th millennium BC
- Zürich ware, Swiss porcelain
- Ware (ethnic group), a people in Tanzania
- Ware, an antiquated word for a product (business)
Wares, collective noun for commodity
- Corded Ware culture, enormous European archaeological horizon that begins in the late Neolithic
- Great Bed of Ware, an enormous bed from the town of Ware, Hertfordshire
- Ware F.C. a Hertfordshire-based football team
- Ware Opening, uncommon chess opening in which White opens with 1.a4
- Software
- Warez, slang for illegally obtained software
- Where?, one of the Five Ws in journalism
- where (command), a shell command
- Where (SQL), a database language clause
- Where.com, a provider of location-based applications via mobile phones
- Where (magazine), a series of magazines for tourists
- Weir, a dam-like structure
- Fishing weir, a type of fish trap
- Mundaring Weir, Western Australia
- Weir, Quebec, an unincorporated village in Montcalm, Quebec
- Weir, Rajasthan
- Weir Dam, Maharashtra
- Weir, Lancashire
- Tumbling Weir, Devon, England
- Wyre, Orkney, Scotland, which used to be spelt "Weir" occasionally
- Weir, Kansas
- Weir, Kentucky
- Weir, Mississippi
- Weir, Texas
- Weir, West Virginia
- Weir Farm National Historic Site, Connecticut, USA
- Weir Hill, a park in Massachusetts
- James Weir House, Tennessee, USA
- Weirs Beach, New Hampshire
- The Weirs, an archaeological site in Weirs Beach, New Hampshire
- Weir (surname)
- Viscount Weir, a British peerage title
- Bob Weir, guitarist and founding member of the Grateful Dead
- Judith Weir, a British composer (b. 1954) and Master of the Queen's Music
- J. Alden Weir, American impressionist painter (b. 1852)
- Johnny Weir, American ice skater
- Weirs (album), by Luke Vibert and Jeremy Simmonds
- Weir (song), Killing Heidi's debut single
- The Weir, a 1997 play by Conor McPherson
- WEIR, an American radio station
- Weir Group, an engineering company headquartered in Glasgow, Scotland
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