Associations to the word «Bearer»
Noun
- Armor
- Baggage
- Axe
- Courier
- Saul
- Bond
- Closing
- Signified
- Beijing
- Horus
- Ultimatum
- Relay
- Clade
- Hearer
- Umbrella
- Thebes
- Chaplain
- Coronation
- Poseidon
- Guardsman
- Squire
- Sahib
- Conduit
- Mara
- Anywhere
- Athlete
- Scribe
- Valet
- Laurel
- Trilogy
- Certificate
- Fingerprint
- Palatine
- Endorsement
- Deacon
- Abbe
- Saber
- Signaling
- Truth
- Ammunition
- Emblem
- Vulture
- Gunner
- Epithet
- Heraldry
- Sherwood
- Summer
- Office
- Burgh
- Javelin
- Sash
- Letter
- Lyra
- Bodyguard
- Slav
- Wreath
- Eunuch
- Conqueror
- Pomp
- Swimmer
- Phosphorus
- Minstrel
- Parade
- Sexton
- Medalist
- Canopy
- Tradition
- Lithuania
- Thrower
- Trench
- Tramp
Adjective
Wiktionary
BEARER, noun. One who, or that which, bears, sustains, or carries.
BEARER, noun. Someone who helps carry the coffin or a dead body during a funeral procession; pallbearer.
BEARER, noun. One who possesses a cheque, bond, or other notes promising payment.
BEARER, noun. (India) (dated) A domestic servant or palanquin carrier.
BEARER, noun. A tree or plant yielding fruit.
BEARER, noun. (printing) A strip of reglet or other furniture to bear off the impression from a blank page.
BEARER, noun. (printing) A type or type-high piece of metal interspersed in blank parts to support the plate when it is shaved.
BEARER BOND, noun. (legal) A negotiable loan instrument payable to its holder (bearer) by the issuer according to preset conditions. The owner must safeguard bearer bonds to prevent loss; interest is usually paid by coupon redemptions.
Dictionary definition
BEARER, noun. Someone whose employment involves carrying something; "the bonds were transmitted by carrier".
BEARER, noun. A messenger who bears or presents; "a bearer of good tidings".
BEARER, noun. One of the mourners carrying the coffin at a funeral.
BEARER, noun. The person who is in possession of a check or note or bond or document of title that is endorsed to him or to whoever holds it; "the bond was marked `payable to bearer'".
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