baron |
sir |
As nouns the difference between baron and sir
is that
baron is the male ruler of a barony while
sir is a man of a higher rank or position.
As a proper noun Baron
is {{surname}.
As a verb sir is
to address (someone) using "sir".
As an initialism SIR is
surface insulation resistance
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baron |
As a noun baron is
baron.
baron |
squire |
As nouns the difference between baron and squire
is that
baron is the male ruler of a barony while
squire is a shield-bearer or armor-bearer who attended a knight.
As a proper noun Baron
is {{surname}.
As a verb squire is
to attend as a squire.
baron |
tycoon |
As nouns the difference between baron and tycoon
is that
baron is the male ruler of a barony while
tycoon is a wealthy and powerful business person.
As a proper noun Baron
is {{surname}.
infano |
baron |
As nouns the difference between infano and baron
is that
infano is (human) child while
baron is baron.
baron |
barcon |
As nouns the difference between baron and barcon
is that
baron is baron while
barcon is a freight vessel used in the mediterranean.
baron |
baion |
As a noun baron
is baron.
As an adjective baion is
of or pertaining to a baiao.
baron |
buron |
As nouns the difference between baron and buron
is that
baron is the male ruler of a barony while
buron is a traditional Auvergne shepherd's hut with a thatched roof, or a rustic mountain chalet in the same style.
As a proper noun Baron
is {{surname}.
baron |
bason |
As nouns the difference between baron and bason
is that
baron is baron while
bason is (
label) a basin.
baron |
barton |
As nouns the difference between baron and barton
is that
baron is baron while
barton is a farmyard.
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