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Born vs Boro - What's the difference?

born | boro |

As verbs the difference between born and boro

is that born is past participle of lang=en; given birth to while boro is borrow.

As nouns the difference between born and boro

is that born is an alternative spelling of lang=en A stream while boro is an alternative spelling of borough.

As an adjective born

is well suited to (some behaviour or occupation), as though from birth.

As a proper noun Boro is

the town of Middlesbrough, and more specifically Middlesbrough FC football club.

born

English

(wikipedia born)

Etymology 1

From the verb (term).

Verb

(head)
  • ; given birth to.
  • Adjective

    (-)
  • Well suited to (some behaviour or occupation), as though from birth.
  • * 1942 , Storm Jameson, Then we shall hear singing: a fantasy in C major
  • I ought really to have called him my sergeant. He's a born' sergeant. That's as much as to say he's a ' born scoundrel.
    Derived terms
    * born in a barn * born leader * born loser * born killer * born-again * firstborn * highborn * low-born * newborn * stillborn * twice-born
    See also
    * borne

    Etymology 2

    Dialectal variant of (burn).

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (Geordie) A stream.
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    Verb

  • (Geordie) With fire.
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    boro

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (Jamaica) borrow
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • Anagrams

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