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guardearly 15c., "one who keeps watch, a body of soldiers," also "care, custody, guardianship," and the name of a part of a piece of armor, from Middle French garde "guardian, ward [..]
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guardmid-15c., from guard (n.) or from Old French garder "to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve" (corresponding to Old North French warder, see gu-), from Frankish *wardon, from [..]
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guardA stone that is placed in a position so that it may protect another stone.
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guardSee: Mark.
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guardGuard [N] Heb. tabbah (properly a "cook," and in a secondary sense "executioner," because this office fell to the lot of the cook in Eastern countries), the bodyguard of the kings [..]
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guarda person who keeps watch over something or someone to keep watch over; "there would be men guarding the horses" the person who plays that position on a football team; &am [..]
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guardto look after someone or something and see that nothing harms it, or is harmed by it
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guardIn computer security, a functional unit that provides a security filter between two data processing systems operating at different security levels or between a user terminal and a database to filter out data that the user is not authorized to access. [2382-pt.8]
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guard decoration.
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guard to decorate.
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guardThis article needs a technical review. How you can help. Guard is a feature of Headers objects (as defined in the Fetch spec, which affects whether methods such as set() and append() can change the he [..]
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guard(1.) Heb. tabbah (properly a "cook," and in a secondary sense "executioner," because this office fell to the lot of the cook in Eastern countries), the bodyguard of the kings of Eg [..]
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guardbavakhn
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guardshoymer (shomrim)
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guardvekhter
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guarda narrow strip of paper or linen pasted to a single leaf to allow sewing into a section for binding.
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guardTrain staff member originally provided to assist with train braking before the introduction of continuous brakes
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guardA barrier that prevents entry of the operator’s hands or fingers into the point of operation.
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guard(n) a person who keeps watch over something or someone(n) the person who plays that position on a football team(n) a device designed to prevent injury or accidents(n) a posture of defence in boxing or [..]
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guardtutela, praesidium presidium
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guardTo be off one’s guard. To be careless or heedless.
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guardThe person formerly employed to operate the doors on an Underground train, look after passengers, ensure right-time departure from stations, assist the driver in emergencies and provide rear protectio [..]
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guardProtective device that forms a barrier between a hazardous object such as blade, wheel or a cutter and the operator.
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guardDevices or pieces of equipment placed in or around the Mouth or attached to instruments to protect the external or internal Tissues of the Mouth and the Teeth.
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guardA stone that is placed in a position so that it may protect another stone.
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guard1. International distress radio frequencies, including 243.0 MHz and 121.5 kHz. 2. To maintain a specific type of listening watch on a radio net or circuit.
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guard(1) International distress radio frequencies, including 243.0 MHz and 121.5 kHz. (2) To maintain a specific type of listening watch on a radio net or circuit.
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guard(of weapon):
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guardMechanism limiting the exchange of information between systems.
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guardSee filter
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guard"Guard channel." The emergency radio frequency - UHF 243.0 MHz - always monitored by Navy aircraft, no matter what primary frequency they're on. If you have an emergency you transmit it [..]
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guardAn honor holding in a suit that will or may prevent the opponents from running the suit.
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guardAn offensive position played primarily at the perimeter, or away from the basket.
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guardA rock between the hog line and the house that can be used to protect rocks in the house.
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guardTwo offensive linemen situated either side of the center.
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guard(1) (noun) a holding that will prevent the opponents from taking a large number of tricks in a given suit; stopper
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guardA stone that is placed in a position so that it can protect another stone from being hit.
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guardA Guard is a bowl played to a position that restricts the opposition from getting to the target.
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guard
A person who, or thing that, protects or watches over something.
*en|protection
*en|fender
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guardGuard is a position that some players play. The guard's job is to inbound and bring the ball upcourt, direct play, and "guard" the opponent closely to try and force a TURNOVER. There ar [..]
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guardPart action in which a fencer blocks his opponent’s blade.
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