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Bairn - What does it mean?

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Cairn vs Bairn - What's the difference?

cairn | bairn |


As nouns the difference between cairn and bairn

is that cairn is a rounded or conical heap of stones erected by early inhabitants of the british isles, apparently as a sepulchral monument while bairn is (scotland|and parts of northern england) a child or baby.

Baion vs Bairn - What's the difference?

baion | bairn |


As an adjective baion

is of or pertaining to a baiao.

As a noun bairn is

(scotland|and parts of northern england) a child or baby.

Bain vs Bairn - What's the difference?

bain | bairn |


As nouns the difference between bain and bairn

is that bain is while bairn is (scotland|and parts of northern england) a child or baby.

Bairn vs Tairn - What's the difference?

bairn | tairn |


As nouns the difference between bairn and tairn

is that bairn is a child or baby while tairn is alternative form of tarn.

Taxonomy vs Bairn - What's the difference?

taxonomy | bairn |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and bairn

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while bairn is (scotland|and parts of northern england) a child or baby.

Bairn vs Bairnlike - What's the difference?

bairn | bairnlike |


As a noun bairn

is (scotland|and parts of northern england) a child or baby.

As an adjective bairnlike is

(dialect|rare) like a bairn; childlike.

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