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Bord vs Boro - What's the difference?

bord | boro |


As a noun bord

is a birth (the event), childbirth, delivery.

As a proper noun boro is

(chiefly|soccer|and|teesside) the town of middlesbrough, and more specifically football club.

Bork vs Boro - What's the difference?

bork | boro |


As verbs the difference between bork and boro

is that bork is to defeat a judicial nomination through a concerted attack on the nominee's character, background and philosophy while boro is borrow.

As a noun boro is

an alternative spelling of borough.

As a proper noun Boro is

the town of Middlesbrough, and more specifically Middlesbrough FC football club.

Bor vs Boro - What's the difference?

bor | boro |


As nouns the difference between bor and boro

is that bor is boy while boro is an alternative spelling of borough.

As proper nouns the difference between bor and boro

is that bor is a town in the Czech Republic while Boro is the town of Middlesbrough, and more specifically Middlesbrough FC football club.

As a verb boro is

borrow.

Boro vs Koro - What's the difference?

boro | koro |


As proper nouns the difference between boro and koro

is that boro is (chiefly|soccer|and|teesside) the town of middlesbrough, and more specifically football club while koro is an unwritten tibeto-burman language spoken in the east kameng district.

Bobo vs Boro - What's the difference?

bobo | boro |


As a proper noun boro is

(chiefly|soccer|and|teesside) the town of middlesbrough, and more specifically football club.

Boro vs Bozo - What's the difference?

boro | bozo |


As proper nouns the difference between boro and bozo

is that boro is (chiefly|soccer|and|teesside) the town of middlesbrough, and more specifically football club while bozo is the mande language of these people.

As a noun bozo is

a member of a west african ethnic group located predominantly along the niger river in mali, famous for their fishing.

Borg vs Boro - What's the difference?

borg | boro |


As a noun borg

is (slang) one who proselytises or assimilates.

As a verb borg

is (slang) to assimilate rivals, via corporate acquisition or religious proselytisation.

As a proper noun boro is

(chiefly|soccer|and|teesside) the town of middlesbrough, and more specifically football club.

Borgo vs Boro - What's the difference?

borgo | boro |


As nouns the difference between borgo and boro

is that borgo is a small Italian village while boro is an alternative spelling of borough.

As a verb boro is

borrow.

As a proper noun Boro is

the town of Middlesbrough, and more specifically Middlesbrough FC football club.

Bolo vs Boro - What's the difference?

bolo | boro |


As nouns the difference between bolo and boro

is that bolo is a long, heavy, single-edged machete (Wikipedia) while boro is an alternative spelling of borough.

As verbs the difference between bolo and boro

is that bolo is to attack or despatch with a bolo knife while boro is borrow.

As an acronym BOLO

is an All-Points Bulletin (APB) with information to pick up an individual.

As a proper noun Boro is

the town of Middlesbrough, and more specifically Middlesbrough FC football club.

Buro vs Boro - What's the difference?

buro | boro |


As a noun buro

is office.

As a proper noun boro is

(chiefly|soccer|and|teesside) the town of middlesbrough, and more specifically football club.

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