单词 | spencer |
释义 | spencer1[ spen-ser ] / ˈspɛn sər / nouna short, close-fitting jacket, frequently trimmed with fur, worn in the 19th century by women and children. a man's close-fitting jacket, having a collar and lapels and reaching just below the waist, worn in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. an English wig of the 18th century. Origin of spencer11740–50; in defs. 1, 2 named after G. J. Spencer (1758–1834), English earl; in def. 3 named after Charles Spencer Words nearby spencerspelter, spelunk, spelunker, Spemann, spence, spencer, Spencer Gulf, Spencerian, spend, spendable, spender Definition for spencer (2 of 4)spencer2 [ spen-ser ] / ˈspɛn sər / noun Nautical.a large gaff sail used abaft a square-rigged foremast or abaft the mainmast of a ship or bark. Origin of spencer2First recorded in 1830–40; origin uncertain Definition for spencer (3 of 4)Spencer1 [ spen-ser ] / ˈspɛn sər / noun Military.a .52 caliber, lever-action repeating rifle and carbine patented in the U.S. in 1860 and used by the Union army and navy in the Civil War. Definition for spencer (4 of 4)Spencer2 [ spen-ser ] / ˈspɛn sər / nounCharles, 3rd Earl of Sunderland, 1674–1722, British statesman: prime minister 1718–21. Herbert, 1820–1903, English philosopher. Platt Rogers [plat], /plæt/, 1800–64, U.S. calligrapher and teacher of penmanship. a town in NW Iowa. a town in central Massachusetts. a male given name. Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for spencerBritish Dictionary definitions for spencer (1 of 3)spencer1 / (ˈspɛnsə) / nouna short fitted coat or jacket a woman's knitted vest Word Origin for spencerC18: named after Earl Spencer (1758–1834) British Dictionary definitions for spencer (2 of 3)spencer2 / (ˈspɛnsə) / nounnautical a large loose-footed gaffsail on a square-rigger or barque Word Origin for spencerC19: perhaps after the surname Spencer British Dictionary definitions for spencer (3 of 3)Spencer / (ˈspɛnsə) / nounHerbert. 1820–1903, English philosopher, who applied evolutionary theory to the study of society, favouring laissez-faire doctrines Sir Stanley. 1891–1959, English painter, noted esp for his paintings of Christ in a contemporary English setting Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 |
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