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batard

Batard vs Fatherless - What's the difference?

batard | fatherless |


As a noun batard

is a bastard (person born to unmarried parents).

As an adjective fatherless is

without a living father.

Batard vs Boule - What's the difference?

batard | boule |


As a noun batard

is a bastard (person born to unmarried parents).

As a verb boule is

.

Bread vs Batard - What's the difference?

bread | batard |


As nouns the difference between bread and batard

is that bread is a foodstuff made by baking dough made from cereals while batard is a loaf of bread similar in shape to a baguette, but shorter (6 to 12 inches in length).

As a verb bread

is to coat with breadcrumbs.

Baugette vs Batard - What's the difference?

baugette | batard |


As a noun batard is

a bastard (person born to unmarried parents).

Batard vs Bastard - What's the difference?

batard | bastard |


As nouns the difference between batard and bastard

is that batard is a loaf of bread similar in shape to a baguette, but shorter (6 to 12 inches in length) while bastard is a person who was born out of wedlock, and hence often considered an illegitimate descendant.

As an adjective bastard is

of or like a bastard (illegitimate human descendant.

As an interjection bastard is

exclamation of strong dismay or strong sense of being upset.

As a verb bastard is

to bastardize.

Bayard vs Batard - What's the difference?

bayard | batard |


As nouns the difference between bayard and batard

is that bayard is a bay horse while batard is a bastard (person born to unmarried parents).

As an adjective bayard

is coloured bay, reddish brown, notably said of equines.