batard |
fatherless |
As a noun batard
is a bastard (
person born to unmarried parents).
As an adjective fatherless is
without a living father.
batard |
boule |
As a noun batard
is a bastard (
person born to unmarried parents).
As a verb boule is
.
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 |
batard |
As a noun batard is
a bastard (
person born to unmarried parents).
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 |
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.