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- nounspur (noun) · spurs (plural noun)
- a device with a small spike or a spiked wheel that is worn on a rider's heel and used for urging a horse forward.
- a hard spike on the back of the leg of a rooster or male game bird, used in fighting.
- a steel point fastened to the leg of a gamecock.
- a projection from a mountain or mountain range:"it's an easy walk up the spur that leads to the summit"
- a short branch road or rail line.
- botanya slender tubular projection from the base of a flower, e.g. a honeysuckle or orchid, typically containing nectar.
- a short fruit-bearing side shoot.
- medicinea short pointed growth or process on a part of the body.
verbspur (verb) · spurs (third person present) · spurred (past tense) · spurred (past participle) · spurring (present participle)OriginOld English spora, spura, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch spoor and German Sporn, also to spurn. - People also ask
- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.spur verb /spər/ Verb Forms to encourage someone to do something or to encourage them to try harder to achieve something spur somebody/something (on) to something/to do something Her difficult childhood spurred her on to succeed.www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/ame…[usually singular] spur (to something) a fact or an event that makes you want to do something better or more quickly His speech was a powerful spur to action.www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/ame…
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