Associations to the word «Baring»
Noun
- Gould
- Evelyn
- Bingham
- Novice
- Maurice
- Sherlock
- Banker
- Baron
- Rowland
- Rothschild
- Hartley
- Brothers
- Exchequer
- Francis
- Baronet
- Baronetcy
- Louisa
- Devonshire
- Cheltenham
- Lew
- Hurdle
- Viceroy
- Consul
- Devon
- Exeter
- Banking
- Cymru
- Sheppard
- Cecil
- Godfrey
- Peerage
- Earl
- Admiralty
- Giles
- Harriet
- Financier
- Pasha
- Holmes
- Viscount
- Alexander
- Harcourt
- Gladstone
- Abba
- Kenya
- Egypt
- Cairo
- Equity
- Jules
- Rupert
- Wight
- Samson
- Bremen
- Sant
- Eldest
- Fisher
- Brittany
- Marquess
- Hymn
- Madras
- Mp
- Kinsman
- Protectorate
- Sudan
- Egyptian
- Sir
- Cornwall
- Sharp
- Abd
- Squire
- Novelist
- Webster
- Bonaparte
- Hon
- Ibrahim
- Wolfe
- Married
- Edward
- Emily
- Partner
- Thomas
- Solidarity
- Ru
- Adviser
- Merchant
- Gordon
- Chancellor
Verb
Wiktionary
BARING, verb. Present participle of bare
BARING, noun. The act by which something is laid bare.
BARING, proper noun. A surname.
BARING, proper noun. A city in Missouri.
Dictionary definition
BARING, noun. The removal of covering.
Wise words
Abuse of words has been the great instrument of sophistry
and chicanery, of party, faction, and division of society.