| The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000. |
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| PRONUNCIATION: | bîrd |
| NOUN: | 1. The hair on a man's chin, cheeks, and throat. 2. A hairy or hairlike growth such as that on or near the face of certain mammals. 3. A tuft or group of hairs or bristles on certain plants, such as barley and wheat. 4. One who serves to divert suspicion or attention from another. 5. Printing The raised slope on a piece of type between the shoulder or counter and the face. Also called neck. | | TRANSITIVE VERB: | Inflected forms: beard·ed, beard·ing, beards 1. To furnish with a beard. 2. To confront boldly. | | ETYMOLOGY: | Middle English berd, from Old English beard. See bhardh- - in Appendix I. | | OTHER FORMS: | beard less ADJECTIVE
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