spurs

verb
  1. 1

    To ask, to inquire

noun
  1. 1

    A rigid implement, often roughly y-shaped, that is fixed to one's heel for the purpose of prodding a horse. Often worn by, and emblematic of, the cowboy or the knight.

  2. 2

    A jab given with the spurs.

  3. 3

    Anything that inspires or motivates, as a spur does a horse.

  4. 4

    An appendage or spike pointing rearward, near the foot, for instance that of a rooster.

  5. 5

    Any protruding part connected at one end, for instance a highway that extends from another highway into a city.

  6. 6

    Roots, tree roots.

  7. 7

    A mountain that shoots from another mountain or range and extends some distance in a lateral direction, or at right angles.

  8. 8

    A spiked iron worn by seamen upon the bottom of the boot, to enable them to stand upon the carcass of a whale to strip off the blubber.

  9. 9

    A brace strengthening a post and some connected part, such as a rafter or crossbeam; a strut.

  10. 10

    The short wooden buttress of a post.

  11. 11

    A projection from the round base of a column, occupying the angle of a square plinth upon which the base rests, or bringing the bottom bed of the base to a nearly square form. It is generally carved in leafage.

  12. 12

    Ergotized rye or other grain.

  13. 13

    A wall in a fortification that crosses a part of a rampart and joins to an inner wall.

  14. 14

    A piece of timber fixed on the bilgeways before launching, having the upper ends bolted to the vessel's side.

  15. 15

    A curved piece of timber serving as a half to support the deck where a whole beam cannot be placed.

  16. 16

    A branch of a vein.

  17. 17

    A very short branch line of a railway line.

  18. 18

    A short thin side shoot from a branch, especially one that bears fruit or, in conifers, the shoots that bear the leaves.

verb
  1. 1

    To prod (especially a horse) on the side or flank, with the intent to urge motion or haste, to gig.

  2. 2

    To urge or encourage to action, or to a more vigorous pursuit of an object

  3. 3

    To put spurs on.

    โ€œto spur bootsโ€

  4. 4

    To press forward; to travel in great haste.

noun
  1. 1

    A tern.

noun
  1. 1

    A spurious tone, one that interferes with a signal in a circuit and is often masked underneath that signal.

noun
  1. 1

    The track of an animal, such as an otter; a spoor.

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