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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]:

Spar \Spar\, noun [OE. sparre; akin to D. spar, G. sparren, OHG. sparro, Dan. & Sw. sparre, Icel. sparri; of uncertain origin. [root]171. Cf. {Spar}, verb (used with an object) ]

1. (Naut.) A general term any round piece of timber used as a mast, yard, boom, or gaff.

2. (Arch.) Formerly, a piece of timber, in a general sense; -- still applied locally to rafters.

3. The bar of a gate or door. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

{Spar buoy} (Naut.), a buoy anchored by one end so that the other end rises above the surface of the water.

{Spar deck} (Naut.), the upper deck of a vessel; especially, in a frigate, the deck which is continued in a straight line from the quarter-deck to the forecastle, and on which spare spars are usually placed. See under {Deck}.

{Spar torpedo} (Naut.), a torpedo carried on the end of a spar usually projecting from the bow of a vessel, and intended to explode upon contact with an enemy's ships.

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]:

spar \spar\ (sp[aum]r), noun [AS. sp[ae]r in sp[ae]rst[=a]n chalkstone; akin to MHG. spar, G. sparkalk plaster.] (Min.) An old name for a nonmetallic mineral, usually cleavable and somewhat lustrous; as, calc spar, or calcite, fluor spar, etc. It was especially used in the case of the gangue minerals of a metalliferous vein.

{Blue spar}, {Cube spar}, etc. See under {Blue}, {Cube}, etc.

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]:

Spar \Spar\, noun

1. A contest at sparring or boxing.

2. A movement of offense or defense in boxing.

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]:

Spar \Spar\, verb (used with an object) [OE. sparren, AS. sparrian; akin to G. sperren, Icel. sperra; from the noun. [root]171. See {Spara} beam, bar.]

1. To bolt; to bar. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

2. To To supply or equip with spars, as a vessel.

Note: A vessel equipped with spars that are too large or too small is said to be oversparred or undersparred.

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]:

Spar \Spar\, verb (used without an object) [imp. & p. p. {Sparred}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sparring}.] [Of uncertain origin; cf. OF. esparer to kick, F. ['e]parer, or Icel. sperra to stretch out the legs, to struggle.]

1. To strike with the feet or spurs, as cocks do.

2. To use the fists and arms scientifically in attack or defense; to contend or combat with the fists, as for exercise or amusement; to box.

Made believe to spar at Paul with great science. --Dickens.

3. To contest in words; to wrangle. [Colloq.]

From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

spar

noun

1: any of various nonmetallic minerals (calcite or feldspar) that are light in color and transparent or translucent and cleavable

2: a stout rounded pole of wood or metal used to support rigging

3: making the motions of attack and defense with the fists and arms; a part of training for a boxer [syn: {sparring}]

verb

1: furnish with spars

2: fight with spurs; "the gamecocks were sparring"

3: box lightly

4: fight verbally; "They were sparring all night" [also: {sparring}, {sparred}]

From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 [moby-thes]:

167 Moby Thesaurus words for "spar": Chinese boxing, altercate, argue, argufy, bandy words, bar, bare pole, battle, beam, bicker, boom, bout, bowsprit, box, boxing, boxing match, brawl, broil, bumpkin, cant hook, cavil, choplogic, clash, claw bar, close, close fighting, club, collide, combat, come to blows, contend, contest, crank, cross swords, crossjack yard, crosstree, crow, crowbar, cut and thrust, differ, discept, dispute, dolphin striker, duel, exchange blows, fence, feud, fight, fight a duel, fighting, fisticuffs, flite, flying jib boom, fore jack, fore-skysail mast, fore-skysail yard, fore-topgallant mast, fore-topgallant yard, fore-topmast, foremast, foreroyal mast, foreroyal yard, foreyard, gaff, give and take, give satisfaction, gooseneck, grapple, grapple with, handspike, hassle, have it out, have words, infighting, iron crow, jack, jib boom, jigger, jimmy, join issue, jostle, joust, king post, lazy jack, lever, limb, lock horns, logomachize, lower boom, main-royal mast, main-royal yard, main-skysail mast, main-topgallant mast, mainmast, marlinespike, mast, masthead, mix it up, mizzen, mizzen-royal mast, mizzenmast, moot, outrigger, peavey, pedal, pettifog, pinch bar, plead, pole, polemicize, polemize, prize, prizefight, prizefighting, pry, pugilism, quarrel, quibble, rassle, riot, ripping bar, run a tilt, savate, scramble, scrap, scuffle, set to, shadowboxing, skirmish, skysail yard, spanker boom, spanker gaff, spars, spat, spreader, sprit, squabble, stick, strive, struggle, tack bumpkin, take sides, the clinches, the fights, the ring, thrash out, thrust and parry, tiff, tilt, timber, topgallant mast, topgallant yard, topmast, tourney, treadle, tree, try conclusions, tussle, wage war, war, whisker boom, whisker pole, wrangle, wrecking bar, wrestle, yard, yardarm

From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (27 SEP 03) [foldoc]:

SPAR Early system on Datatron 200 series. Listed in CACM 2(5):16 (May 1959).
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