there is no actual definition for it but the expression "i can bear the load" basically means " i can handle the situation ".
Bear the load. Bare the load would be to uncover the load...
Bear
It is of course bear not bare
You can't bear this load, correct.
Male is ursus. Female is ursa.AnswerIf you mean 'to bear [a load]', it is ferre or portare. Grizzly Bear translates to ursus arctos horribilis in Latin.
In this case, it would mean to "bear arms" - as in "carry a weapon.""He bears his load.""He bears a weapon."It means, "To carry a weapon."
You can bear a load.
The verb "bear" refers to carrying something. For example, one might bear a heavy load. When someone says "I can't bear it," they mean they do not feel like they can keep holding the mental, emotional, or physical burden of "it."
The expression is not "Come to bare" but is actually "Come to bear." In this sense, "bear" is referring to a load or burden; for example, when a wall in a house bears the weight of an upper floor or a roof it is said to be a "load bearing wall." If something "comes to bear," the force or effect of it starts to be felt.
25 kV.A for a permanent load; more if the load is variable.
The cart was unable to bear the heavy load.
The homograph for bear is bear. It can refer to the animal or to endure or tolerate something.