Seares may refer to: Seares (Castropol), a parish in Castropol, Asturias, Spain Seares (crater), a lunar impact crater located in the northern part of...
Sears, Roebuck and Co. (/sɪərz/ SEERZ), commonly known as Sears, is an American chain of department stores founded in 1892 by Richard Warren Sears and...
Hanley Seares (May 17, 1873 – July 20, 1964) was an American astronomer. He worked at Mount Wilson Observatory and won the Bruce Medal in 1940. Seares was...
Look up sear in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sear may refer to: Cliff Sear (1936–2000), a Welsh footballer Helen Sear (born 1955), a Welsh photographic...
William Sears may refer to: William Sears (Baháʼí) (1911–1992), American author, sportscaster and prominent member of the Baháʼí Faith William Sears (physician)...
The Willis Tower, originally and still commonly referred to as the Sears Tower, is a 110-story, 1,451-foot (442.3 m) skyscraper in the Loop community...
Sears Holdings Corporation was an American holding company headquartered in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. It was the parent company of the chain stores Kmart...
Sears Canada Inc. was a publicly-traded Canadian company affiliated with the American-based Sears department store chain. In operation from 1952 until...
Edward M. Sears (born April 6, 1977) is an American actor, known for his roles as Richard Patrick Woolsley on the TNT legal drama series Raising the Bar...
Henry Sears (1913 – March 1982) was an American commander and a commodore of the New York Yacht Club who competed in the America's Cup and discovered...
Winsome Sears (née Earle; born March 11, 1964) is an American politician serving as the 42nd lieutenant governor of Virginia. A member of the Republican...
Bart Whitman Sears (born 1963) is an American comics artist, toy and packaging designer and author, known for his work on such books as Justice League...
Peter Roy Sears (born 27 May 1948) is an English rock music musician. In a career spanning more than six decades, he has been a member of many bands and...
Alexander David Sears (born 17 December 1989) is an English former first-class cricketer. Sears was born at Grantham in December 1989. He was educated...
referred to as "New Sears") is an American privately held company formed on February 11, 2019, to acquire some of the assets of Sears Holdings Corporation...
Senator Sears may refer to: Harry L. Sears (1920–2002), New Jersey State Senate Mason Sears (1899–1973), Massachusetts State Senate Richard W. Sears (born...
Warren Sears (December 7, 1863 – September 28, 1914) was an American company manager, retail businessman and the co-founder of department store Sears, Roebuck...
An auto sear ("automatic sear") is a part of an automatic firearm that holds the hammer in the cocked position while the bolt of the weapon is cycling...
Frederick David Sears (born 27 November 1989) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for National League South club Braintree Town...
Mary Sears may refer to: Mary Sears, birth name of Mary Sears McHenry (1834–1912) American community organizer Mary Sears (oceanographer) (1905–1997),...
Sears Seating is an American producer of seating for agricultural, construction, and material handling equipment and heavy-duty, over-the-road trucks...
Camp Sears was a United States Army base located less than two miles (3 km) outside the city of Uijongbu, approximately 20 miles (32 km) north of Seoul...
Philip Shelton Sears (November 12, 1867 – March 10, 1953) was an American tennis player and sculptor. He was the son of Frederic Richard Sears and Albertina...
Searx (/sɜːrks/; stylized as searX) is a free and open-source metasearch engine, available under the GNU Affero General Public License version 3, with...