Balded vs Barded - What's the difference?
balded | barded |
(bald)
Having no hair, fur or feathers.
* 1922 , (Margery Williams), (The Velveteen Rabbit)
# Having no hair on the head.
Of tyres: whose surface is worn away.
Of a statement: empirically unsupported.
(Appalachian) A mountain summit or crest that lacks forest growth despite a warm climate conducive to such, as is found in many places in the Southern .
(of a horse) Accoutered with defensive armor
Wearing rich caparisons.
* Stow
As a verb balded
is (bald).As an adjective barded is
(of a horse) accoutered with defensive armor.balded
English
Verb
(head)bald
English
Adjective
(wikipedia bald) (er)- The Skin Horse had lived longer in the nursery than any of the others. He was so old that his brown coat was bald in patches and showed the seams underneath, and most of the hairs in his tail had been pulled out to string bead necklaces.
- a bald man with a moustache
Antonyms
* (having hair)Derived terms
* bald as a coot * bald eagle * bald-faced * baldie * balding * baldly * baldness * baldyNoun
(en noun)See also
* callow * nott * (projectlink) ----barded
English
Adjective
(-)- Fifteen hundred men barded and richly trapped.