These are the meanings of the letters LARE when you unscramble them.
- Earl (n.)
A nobleman of England ranking below a marquis, and above a viscount. The rank of an earl corresponds to that of a count (comte) in France, and graf in Germany. Hence the wife of an earl is still called countess. See Count.
- Earl (n.)
The needlefish.
- Lear (a.)
See Leer, a.
- Lear (n.)
An annealing oven. See Leer, n.
- Lear (n.)
Lore; lesson.
- Lear (v. t.)
To learn. See Lere, to learn.
- Rale (n.)
An adventitious sound, usually of morbid origin, accompanying the normal respiratory sounds. See Rhonchus.
- Real (a.)
Actually being or existing; not fictitious or imaginary; as, a description of real life.
- Real (a.)
Having an assignable arithmetical or numerical value or meaning; not imaginary.
- Real (a.)
Pertaining to things fixed, permanent, or immovable, as to lands and tenements; as, real property, in distinction from personal or movable property.
- Real (a.)
Relating to things, not to persons.
- Real (a.)
Royal; regal; kingly.
- Real (a.)
True; genuine; not artificial, counterfeit, or factitious; often opposed to ostensible; as, the real reason; real Madeira wine; real ginger.
- Real (n.)
A realist.
- Real (n.)
A small Spanish silver coin; also, a denomination of money of account, formerly the unit of the Spanish monetary system.