spur
/spəː/
Description
spur
geographical term for a lateral ridge or tongue of land
spur
anatomical term for an outgrowth of bone covered in a sheath of horn
Spur
city in Dickens County, Texas, USA
spur
botanical term for a slender, tubular appendage extending backward from the base of a sepal or petal
SPUR
Non-profit research, education, and advocacy organization focused on issues of planning and governance in San Francisco, San Jose and Oakland.
spur
architectural ornament
Spur
lunar crater
Spur
1913-1930 American thoroughbred racehorse
spur
heraldic figure
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