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
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