
-BORN
-BORN appears in the following tongue twisters:
- I was born on a pirate ship.
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-BORN appears in the following palindromes (phrases that read the same backward as forward):
- Rot can rob a born actor.
- Guns 'n' robes, a base born snug.
- Saladin enrobes a baroness, SeƱora, base-born Enid, alas!
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Definition of -BORN
What does -BORN mean?
suffix
- [context: usually hyphenated, preceded by a noun or adjective] Born in or native to the place indicated.
- [context: sometimes hyphenated, usually preceded by an adjective] With respect to birth order or social rank.
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The Treasury of Knowledge: Book Six, Part Four (2005)
Systems Of Buddhist Tantra by Jamgon Taye
The field-born is a practitioner endowed with unsurpassable contemplation ...
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Quotes about -BORN
We are born, so to speak, twice over; born into existence, and born into life; born a human being, and born a man. (Jean-Jacques Rousseau)
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