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The present participle of the verb to bear is the gerund, bearing, which can be used in a concrete or abstract context.

  • The noun 'bearing is an abstract noun as a word for the manner in which one carries or conducts oneself; a relevant relationship or interconnection between things; a word for a concept.
  • The noun 'bearing' is a concrete noun as a word for something that supports weight; an angular direction measured from one position to another using geographical or celestial reference lines; a part of a machine in which another part turns; a word for a physical thing.
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Bearing

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3y ago
it is not bearing it is a birth

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