These are the meanings of the letters AGUARDO when you unscramble them.
- Agora (n.)
An assembly; hence, the place of assembly, especially the market place, in an ancient Greek city.
- Doura (n.)
A kind of millet. See Durra.
- garda (unknown)
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- Gourd (n.)
A dipper or other vessel made from the shell of a gourd; hence, a drinking vessel; a bottle.
- Gourd (n.)
A false die. See Gord.
- Gourd (n.)
A fleshy, three-celled, many-seeded fruit, as the melon, pumpkin, cucumber, etc., of the order Cucurbitaceae; and especially the bottle gourd (Lagenaria vulgaris) which occurs in a great variety of forms, and, when the interior part is removed, serves for bottles, dippers, cups, and other dishes.
- Gourd (n.)
Alt. of Gourde
- Guard (n.)
To fasten by binding; to gird.
- Guard (n.)
To keep watch over, in order to prevent escape or restrain from acts of violence, or the like.
- Guard (n.)
To protect from danger; to secure against surprise, attack, or injury; to keep in safety; to defend; to shelter; to shield from surprise or attack; to protect by attendance; to accompany for protection; to care for.
- Guard (n.)
To protect the edge of, esp. with an ornamental border; hence, to face or ornament with lists, laces, etc.
- Guard (v. i.)
To watch by way of caution or defense; to be caution; to be in a state or position of defense or safety; as, careful persons guard against mistakes.
- Guard (v. t.)
A chain or cord for fastening a watch to one's person or dress.
- Guard (v. t.)
A fence or rail to prevent falling from the deck of a vessel.
- Guard (v. t.)
A man, or body of men, stationed to protect or control a person or position; a watch; a sentinel.
- Guard (v. t.)
A plate of metal, beneath the stock, or the lock frame, of a gun or pistol, having a loop, called a bow, to protect the trigger.
- Guard (v. t.)
A posture of defense in fencing, and in bayonet and saber exercise.
- Guard (v. t.)
An expression or admission intended to secure against objections or censure.
- Guard (v. t.)
An extension of the deck of a vessel beyond the hull; esp., in side-wheel steam vessels, the framework of strong timbers, which curves out on each side beyond the paddle wheel, and protects it and the shaft against collision.
- Guard (v. t.)
An interleaved strip at the back, as in a scrap book, to guard against its breaking when filled.
- Guard (v. t.)
Any fixture or attachment designed to protect or secure against injury, soiling, or defacement, theft or loss
- Guard (v. t.)
One who has charge of a mail coach or a railway train; a conductor.
- Guard (v. t.)
One who, or that which, guards from injury, danger, exposure, or attack; defense; protection.
- Guard (v. t.)
Ornamental lace or hem protecting the edge of a garment.
- Guard (v. t.)
That part of a sword hilt which protects the hand.
- Guard (v. t.)
The fibrous sheath which covers the phragmacone of the Belemnites.
- Guard (v. t.)
Watch; heed; care; attention; as, to keep guard.