spar
21şpar — şpar, şpare, s.n. (reg.) ramură de copac. Trimis de blaurb, 26.11.2007. Sursa: DAR …
22spar|si|ty — «SPAHR suh tee», noun. sparse or scattered condition; sparseness …
23spar — calc·spar; feld·spar; fel·spar; fluor·spar; re·spar; spar·a·ble; spar·a·gus; spar; spar·er; spar·ga·ni·a·ce·ae; spar·ga·ni·a·sis; spar·ga·nid; spar·ga·ni·um; spar·ga·no·sis; spar·ga·num; spar·hawk; spar·i·dae; spar·ing·ly; spar·ing·ness;… …
24SPAR — Infobox Company company name = SPAR company company type = Public company slogan = foundation = 1932 location city = Amsterdam location country = Netherlands key people = industry = Retail products = Grocery Stores, Convenience Stores, Discount… …
25SPAR — Logo de SPAR Création 1932 Slogan …
26spar — I [[t]spɑr[/t]] n. v. sparred, spar•ring 1) naut. navig. a stout pole such as those used for masts; a mast, yard, boom, gaff, or the like 2) aer. a principal lateral member of the framework of a wing of an airplane 3) naut. navig. to provide or… …
27spar — spar1 [ spar ] verb intransitive 1. ) to practice fighting with someone: The two fighters sparred with each other in the late 1980s. 2. ) MAINLY JOURNALISM to argue: Foreign ministers sparred over new defense proposals. ╾ spar|ring noun uncount… …
28spar — I UK [spɑː(r)] / US [spɑr] verb [intransitive] Word forms spar : present tense I/you/we/they spar he/she/it spars present participle sparring past tense sparred past participle sparred 1) to practise fighting with someone The two fighters sparred …
29spar — {{11}}spar (n.1) stout pole, c.1300, rafter, from M.L.G. or M.Du. sparre, from P.Gmc. *sparron (Cf. O.E. *spere spear, lance, O.N. sperra rafter, beam ), from PIE root *sper spear, pole (see SPEAR (Cf. spear)). Nautical use …
30spar — [[t]spɑ͟ː(r)[/t]] spars, sparring, sparred 1) V RECIP If you spar with someone, you box using fairly gentle blows instead of hitting your opponent hard, either when you are training or when you want to test how quickly your opponent reacts. [V… …