born |
bored |
As a noun born
is .
As a verb bored is
(
bore).
As an adjective bored is
suffering from boredom.
born |
bornin |
As a noun born
is .
As a verb bornin is
.
born |
form |
As verbs the difference between born and form
is that
born is past participle of lang=en; given birth to while
form is to give shape or visible structure to (a thing or person).
As nouns the difference between born and form
is that
born is an alternative spelling of lang=en A stream while
form is to do with shape.
As an adjective born
is well suited to (some behaviour or occupation), as though from birth.
born |
hole |
As verbs the difference between born and hole
is that
born is past participle of lang=en; given birth to while
hole is to make holes in (an object or surface).
As nouns the difference between born and hole
is that
born is an alternative spelling of lang=en A stream while
hole is a hollow place or cavity; an excavation; a pit; an opening in or through a solid body, a fabric, etc.; a perforation; a rent; a fissure.
As an adjective born
is well suited to (some behaviour or occupation), as though from birth.
born |
xorn |
As nouns the difference between born and xorn
is that
born is while
xorn is (fantasy) a fictional monster that devours earthen and silicate materials and can move freely through earth.
born |
boln |
As verbs the difference between born and boln
is that
born is past participle of lang=en; given birth to while
boln is to swell; to puff.
As adjectives the difference between born and boln
is that
born is well suited to (some behaviour or occupation), as though from birth while
boln is swollen; puffed out.
As a noun born
is an alternative spelling of lang=en A stream.
born |
orn |
As a noun born
is .
As an adjective orn is
tender.
born |
norn |
As a noun born
is .
As a verb norn is
(obsolete) to mourn; complain.
born |
yborn |
As a noun born
is .
As a verb yborn is
.
born |
bornt |
In geordie terms the difference between born and bornt
is that
born is an alternative spelling of lang=en With fire while
bornt is past tense of born.
As an adjective born
is well suited to (some behaviour or occupation), as though from birth.
As a noun born
is an alternative spelling of lang=en A stream.
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