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a.
Capable of being searched.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Search
n.
One who dives under water in search of something, as for pearls; a diver.
v. t.
To look over or through, for the purpose of finding something; to examine; to explore; as, to search the city.
v. t.
To search or examine thoroughly by looking into every corner, and turning over or removing goods or other things; to examine, as a book, carefully, turning over leaf after leaf.
v. t.
To examine or explore by feeling with an instrument; to probe; as, to search a wound.
n.
The act of a naval commander who visits, or enters on board, a vessel belonging to another nation, for the purpose of ascertaining her character and object, but without claiming or exercising a right of searching the vessel. It is, however, usually coupled with the right of search (see under Search), visitation being used for the purpose of search.
a.
Impossible to be searched; inscrutable; impenetrable.
n.
Any long-legged bird that wades in the water in search of food, especially any species of limicoline or grallatorial birds; -- called also wading bird. See Illust. g, under Aves.
a.
Exploring thoroughly; scrutinizing; penetrating; trying; as, a searching discourse; a searching eye.
n.
Quality of being searchable.
imp. & p. p.
of Search
a.
Not searchable; inscrutable; hidden; mysterious.
n.
Accumulated and established knowledge, which has been systematized and formulated with reference to the discovery of general truths or the operation of general laws; knowledge classified and made available in work, life, or the search for truth; comprehensive, profound, or philosophical knowledge.
n.
Any species of limicoline birds of the genera Strepsilas and Arenaria, allied to the plovers, especially the common American and European species (Strepsilas interpres). They are so called from their habit of turning up small stones in search of mollusks and other aquatic animals. Called also brant bird, sand runner, sea quail, sea lark, sparkback, and skirlcrake.
n.
A wanderer; one who strays in search of variety.
v. t.
To search again; to examine anew.
v. i.
To search a place narrowly.
v. t.
To turn over; to turn or throw about, as for examination or search; to roll or move in a rough, coarse, or unceremonious manner; to throw down or headlong; to precipitate; -- sometimes with over, about, etc.; as, to tumble books or papers.
n.
An officer of the customs whose business it is to search ships, merchandise, luggage, etc.
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