💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Bourd"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| bordnoun | (mining) The coalface parallel to the natural fissures. |
| boundurenoun | Obsolete spelling of bounder (“boundary, limit”). [Something that bounds or jumps.] |
| bodragenoun | (obsolete) A raid across a border. |
| bobauncenoun | Obsolete form of bobance. [(archaic) Boasting.] |
| boughnoun | A tree-branch, usually a primary one directly attached to the trunk. |
| bournnoun | A village and civil parish in South Cambridgeshire district, Cambridgeshire, England (OS grid ref TL3256). |
| bourdonnoun | A bumblebee, genus Bombus. |
| bor.noun | (law) Abbreviation of borough. [(obsolete) A fortified town.] |
| bodenoun | An omen; a foreshadowing. |
| boreenoun | A person who is bored by another; the victim of a bore. |
| bodementnoun | (obsolete) An omen; a prognostic. |
| boudnoun | (obsolete) A weevil; a worm that breeds in malt, biscuit, etc. |
| ludibrynoun | (archaic, formal) Derision; mockery. |
| bousenoun | (obsolete) to drink, especially alcoholic drink |
| bourgnoun | A topographical surname from Anglo-Norman for someone who lived in a fortified place. |
| burdonnoun | A pilgrim's staff. |
| bodragnoun | Alternative form of bodrage. [(obsolete) A raid across a border.] |
| bougetnoun | (heraldry) A charge resembling a yoke and a pair of the water bags that were formerly used to supply an army in battle. |
| bowndnoun | Obsolete spelling of bound. [(often used in plural) A boundary, the border which one must cross in order to enter or leave a territory.] |
| bountyhednoun | (obsolete, nonce word) goodness; virtue |
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