BARUCH
First name BARUCH's origin is Greek. BARUCH means "goodly". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with BARUCH below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of baruch.(Brown names are of the same origin (Greek) with BARUCH and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming BARUCH
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES BARUCH AS A WHOLE:
NAMES RHYMING WITH BARUCH (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (aruch) - Names That Ends with aruch:
Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (ruch) - Names That Ends with ruch:
Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (uch) - Names That Ends with uch:
Rhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (ch) - Names That Ends with ch:
adanech laoidheach toirdealbach vach coaxoch xiloxoch bich abdimelech cynfarch rhydderch conlaoch culhwch gwernach matholwch twrch uisnech bearach coigleach coilleach deasach ealadhach muireach toirdealbhach erich friedrich heinrich cailleach deoch luighseach moireach rioghnach abimelech abukcheech aldrich bailoch birch buach calbhach carthach ceallach ceardach cearnach clach cruadhlaoich darach darroch deutsch dietrich enoch feich fytch keallach kellach muireadhach murdoch nathrach nixkamich parisch pesach pessach raleich rich seanlaoch searbhreathach shadrach tearlach tiarchnach tighearnach treasach welch zach noach avimelech ulrich dutch diederich raghallach rabhartach leamhnach fionnlaoch dubhthach dubhloach diomasach choilleich clunainach cleirach bradach roch lach fitch burch usenech aballach cathasach blanch yuroch gerlach upchurch gwenhwyfach awarnachNAMES RHYMING WITH BARUCH (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (baruc) - Names That Begins with baruc:
Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (baru) - Names That Begins with baru:
barutiRhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (bar) - Names That Begins with bar:
bar barabal barabell barak baraka barakah baram baran barbara barbel barbi barbie barbra barclay bard barda bardalph bardan bardaric bardarik bardawulf barday barden bardene bardo bardol bardolf bardolph bardon bardrick bardulf barend barhlo barhloew bari bariah barika barkarna barkarne barlow barnab barnabas barnabe barnaby barnahy barnard barnet barnett barney barnum baron barr barra barrak barram barran barrani barre barret barrett barric barrick barrie barrington barron barry bart barta bartalan bartel barth barthelemy bartholomew barthram bartle bartleah bartleigh bartlett bartley bartol bartoli bartolo bartolome barton bartram barwolfRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (ba) - Names That Begins with ba:
baal bab baba babafemi babatunde babette babu babukar bac baccaus baccus backstere bacstairNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH BARUCH:
First Names which starts with 'ba' and ends with 'ch':
First Names which starts with 'b' and ends with 'h':
badriyyah baigh baillidh baleigh bashirah basimah basmah beartlaidh ben-aryeh bentleah bentleigh beolagh berakhiah bercleah beruriah beth beulah binah binh blaecleah blyth boadhagh bocleah booth bosworth both brachah bradaigh bradleah braleah brandubh braweigh brawleigh briannah brinleigh brocleah brocleigh bromleah bromleigh brothaigh bryleigh buagh burleigh buthaynah byreleahEnglish Words Rhyming BARUCH
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES BARUCH AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH BARUCH (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (aruch) - English Words That Ends with aruch:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (ruch) - English Words That Ends with ruch:
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (uch) - English Words That Ends with uch:
avouch | noun (n.) Evidence; declaration. |
verb (v. t.) To appeal to; to cite or claim as authority. | |
verb (v. t.) To maintain a just or true; to vouch for. | |
verb (v. t.) To declare or assert positively and as matter of fact; to affirm openly. | |
verb (v. t.) To acknowledge deliberately; to admit; to confess; to sanction. |
bouch | noun (n.) A mouth. |
noun (n.) An allowance of meat and drink for the tables of inferior officers or servants in a nobleman's palace or at court. |
capouch | noun (n. & v. t.) Same as Capoch. |
cartouch | noun (n.) A roll or case of paper, etc., holding a charge for a firearm; a cartridge |
noun (n.) A cartridge box. | |
noun (n.) A wooden case filled with balls, to be shot from a cannon. | |
noun (n.) A gunner's bag for ammunition | |
noun (n.) A military pass for a soldier on furlough. | |
noun (n.) A cantalever, console, corbel, or modillion, which has the form of a scroll of paper | |
noun (n.) A tablet for ornament, or for receiving an inscription, formed like a sheet of paper with the edges rolled up; hence, any tablet of ornamental form. | |
noun (n.) An oval figure on monuments, and in papyri, containing the name of a sovereign. |
debauch | noun (n.) To lead away from purity or excellence; to corrupt in character or principles; to mar; to vitiate; to pollute; to seduce; as, to debauch one's self by intemperance; to debauch a woman; to debauch an army. |
noun (n.) Excess in eating or drinking; intemperance; drunkenness; lewdness; debauchery. | |
noun (n.) An act or occasion of debauchery. |
eunuch | noun (n.) A male of the human species castrated; commonly, one of a class of such persons, in Oriental countries, having charge of the women's apartments. Some of them, in former times, gained high official rank. |
verb (v. t.) Alt. of Eunuchate |
heptateuch | noun (n.) The first seven books of the Testament. |
hexateuch | noun (n.) The first six books of the Old Testament. |
huch | noun (n.) Alt. of Huchen |
much | noun (n.) A great quantity; a great deal; also, an indefinite quantity; as, you have as much as I. |
noun (n.) A thing uncommon, wonderful, or noticeable; something considerable. | |
adjective (a.) To a great degree or extent; greatly; abundantly; far; nearly. | |
superlative (Compar. & superl. wanting, but supplied by) Great in quantity; long in duration; as, much rain has fallen; much time. | |
superlative (Compar. & superl. wanting, but supplied by) Many in number. | |
superlative (Compar. & superl. wanting, but supplied by) High in rank or position. |
nonesuch | noun (n.) A person or thing of a sort that there is no other such; something extraordinary; a thing that has not its equal. It is given as a name to various objects, as to a choice variety of apple, a species of medic (Medicago lupulina), a variety of pottery clay, etc. |
nonsuch | noun (n.) See Nonesuch. |
nouch | noun (n.) An ouch; a jewel. |
octateuch | noun (n.) A collection of eight books; especially, the first eight books of the Old Testament. |
ouch | noun (n.) A socket or bezel holding a precious stone; hence, a jewel or ornament worn on the person. |
overmuch | noun (n.) An excess; a surplus. |
adjective (a.) Too much. | |
adverb (adv.) In too great a degree; too much. |
pentateuch | noun (n.) The first five books of the Old Testament, collectively; -- called also the Law of Moses, Book of the Law of Moses, etc. |
pouch | noun (n.) A small bag; usually, a leathern bag; as, a pouch for money; a shot pouch; a mail pouch, etc. |
noun (n.) That which is shaped like, or used as, a pouch | |
noun (n.) A protuberant belly; a paunch; -- so called in ridicule. | |
noun (n.) A sac or bag for carrying food or young; as, the cheek pouches of certain rodents, and the pouch of marsupials. | |
noun (n.) A cyst or sac containing fluid. | |
noun (n.) A silicle, or short pod, as of the shepherd's purse. | |
noun (n.) A bulkhead in the hold of a vessel, to prevent grain, etc., from shifting. | |
verb (v. t.) To put or take into a pouch. | |
verb (v. t.) To swallow; -- said of fowls. | |
verb (v. t.) To pout. | |
verb (v. t.) To pocket; to put up with. |
retouch | noun (n.) A partial reworking,as of a painting, a sculptor's clay model, or the like. |
verb (v. t.) To touch again, or rework, in order to improve; to revise; as, to retouch a picture or an essay. | |
verb (v. t.) To correct or change, as a negative, by handwork. |
scaramouch | noun (n.) A personage in the old Italian comedy (derived from Spain) characterized by great boastfulness and poltroonery; hence, a person of like characteristics; a buffoon. |
slatterpouch | noun (n.) A dance or game played by boys, requiring active exercise. |
slouch | noun (n.) A hanging down of the head; a drooping attitude; a limp appearance; an ungainly, clownish gait; a sidewise depression or hanging down, as of a hat brim. |
noun (n.) An awkward, heavy, clownish fellow. | |
verb (v. i.) To droop, as the head. | |
verb (v. i.) To walk in a clumsy, lazy manner. | |
verb (v. t.) To cause to hang down; to depress at the side; as, to slouth the hat. |
smouch | noun (n.) A dark soil or stain; a smutch. |
verb (v. t.) To kiss closely. | |
verb (v. t.) To smutch; to soil; as, to smouch the face. |
such | adjective (a.) Of that kind; of the like kind; like; resembling; similar; as, we never saw such a day; -- followed by that or as introducing the word or proposition which defines the similarity, or the standard of comparison; as, the books are not such that I can recommend them, or, not such as I can recommend; these apples are not such as those we saw yesterday; give your children such precepts as tend to make them better. |
adjective (a.) Having the particular quality or character specified. | |
adjective (a.) The same that; -- with as; as, this was the state of the kingdom at such time as the enemy landed. | |
adjective (a.) Certain; -- representing the object as already particularized in terms which are not mentioned. |
touch | noun (v.) The broadest part of a plank worked top and but (see Top and but, under Top, n.), or of one worked anchor-stock fashion (that is, tapered from the middle to both ends); also, the angles of the stern timbers at the counters. |
noun (n.) That part of the field which is beyond the line of flags on either side. | |
noun (n.) A boys' game; tag. | |
noun (n.) A set of changes less than the total possible on seven bells, that is, less than 5,040. | |
noun (n.) An act of borrowing or stealing. | |
noun (n.) Tallow; -- a plumber's term. | |
adjective (a.) To lay a hand upon for curing disease. | |
verb (v. t.) To come in contact with; to hit or strike lightly against; to extend the hand, foot, or the like, so as to reach or rest on. | |
verb (v. t.) To perceive by the sense of feeling. | |
verb (v. t.) To come to; to reach; to attain to. | |
verb (v. t.) To try; to prove, as with a touchstone. | |
verb (v. t.) To relate to; to concern; to affect. | |
verb (v. t.) To handle, speak of, or deal with; to treat of. | |
verb (v. t.) To meddle or interfere with; as, I have not touched the books. | |
verb (v. t.) To affect the senses or the sensibility of; to move; to melt; to soften. | |
verb (v. t.) To mark or delineate with touches; to add a slight stroke to with the pencil or brush. | |
verb (v. t.) To infect; to affect slightly. | |
verb (v. t.) To make an impression on; to have effect upon. | |
verb (v. t.) To strike; to manipulate; to play on; as, to touch an instrument of music. | |
verb (v. t.) To perform, as a tune; to play. | |
verb (v. t.) To influence by impulse; to impel forcibly. | |
verb (v. t.) To harm, afflict, or distress. | |
verb (v. t.) To affect with insanity, especially in a slight degree; to make partially insane; -- rarely used except in the past participle. | |
verb (v. t.) To be tangent to. See Tangent, a. | |
verb (v. i.) To be in contact; to be in a state of junction, so that no space is between; as, two spheres touch only at points. | |
verb (v. i.) To fasten; to take effect; to make impression. | |
verb (v. i.) To treat anything in discourse, especially in a slight or casual manner; -- often with on or upon. | |
verb (v. i.) To be brought, as a sail, so close to the wind that its weather leech shakes. | |
verb (v.) The act of touching, or the state of being touched; contact. | |
verb (v.) The sense by which pressure or traction exerted on the skin is recognized; the sense by which the properties of bodies are determined by contact; the tactile sense. See Tactile sense, under Tactile. | |
verb (v.) Act or power of exciting emotion. | |
verb (v.) An emotion or affection. | |
verb (v.) Personal reference or application. | |
verb (v.) A stroke; as, a touch of raillery; a satiric touch; hence, animadversion; censure; reproof. | |
verb (v.) A single stroke on a drawing or a picture. | |
verb (v.) Feature; lineament; trait. | |
verb (v.) The act of the hand on a musical instrument; bence, in the plural, musical notes. | |
verb (v.) A small quantity intermixed; a little; a dash. | |
verb (v.) A hint; a suggestion; slight notice. | |
verb (v.) A slight and brief essay. | |
verb (v.) A touchstone; hence, stone of the sort used for touchstone. | |
verb (v.) Hence, examination or trial by some decisive standard; test; proof; tried quality. | |
verb (v.) The particular or characteristic mode of action, or the resistance of the keys of an instrument to the fingers; as, a heavy touch, or a light touch; also, the manner of touching, striking, or pressing the keys of a piano; as, a legato touch; a staccato touch. | |
verb (v. t.) To compare with; of be equal to; -- usually with a negative; as, he held that for good cheer nothing could touch an open fire. | |
verb (v. t.) To induce to give or lend; to borrow from; as, to touch one for a loan; hence, to steal from. |
tuch | noun (n.) A dark-colored kind of marble; touchstone. |
vouch | noun (n.) Warrant; attestation. |
verb (v. t.) To call; to summon. | |
verb (v. t.) To call upon to witness; to obtest. | |
verb (v. t.) To warrant; to maintain by affirmations; to attest; to affirm; to avouch. | |
verb (v. t.) To back; to support; to confirm; to establish. | |
verb (v. t.) To call into court to warrant and defend, or to make good a warranty of title. | |
verb (v. i.) To bear witness; to give testimony or full attestation. | |
verb (v. i.) To assert; to aver; to declare. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH BARUCH (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (baruc) - Words That Begins with baruc:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (baru) - Words That Begins with baru:
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (bar) - Words That Begins with bar:
bar | noun (n.) A piece of wood, metal, or other material, long in proportion to its breadth or thickness, used as a lever and for various other purposes, but especially for a hindrance, obstruction, or fastening; as, the bars of a fence or gate; the bar of a door. |
noun (n.) An indefinite quantity of some substance, so shaped as to be long in proportion to its breadth and thickness; as, a bar of gold or of lead; a bar of soap. | |
noun (n.) Anything which obstructs, hinders, or prevents; an obstruction; a barrier. | |
noun (n.) A bank of sand, gravel, or other matter, esp. at the mouth of a river or harbor, obstructing navigation. | |
noun (n.) Any railing that divides a room, or office, or hall of assembly, in order to reserve a space for those having special privileges; as, the bar of the House of Commons. | |
noun (n.) The railing that incloses the place which counsel occupy in courts of justice. Hence, the phrase at the bar of the court signifies in open court. | |
noun (n.) The place in court where prisoners are stationed for arraignment, trial, or sentence. | |
noun (n.) The whole body of lawyers licensed in a court or district; the legal profession. | |
noun (n.) A special plea constituting a sufficient answer to plaintiff's action. | |
noun (n.) Any tribunal; as, the bar of public opinion; the bar of God. | |
noun (n.) A barrier or counter, over which liquors and food are passed to customers; hence, the portion of the room behind the counter where liquors for sale are kept. | |
noun (n.) An ordinary, like a fess but narrower, occupying only one fifth part of the field. | |
noun (n.) A broad shaft, or band, or stripe; as, a bar of light; a bar of color. | |
noun (n.) A vertical line across the staff. Bars divide the staff into spaces which represent measures, and are themselves called measures. | |
noun (n.) The space between the tusks and grinders in the upper jaw of a horse, in which the bit is placed. | |
noun (n.) The part of the crust of a horse's hoof which is bent inwards towards the frog at the heel on each side, and extends into the center of the sole. | |
noun (n.) A drilling or tamping rod. | |
noun (n.) A vein or dike crossing a lode. | |
noun (n.) A gatehouse of a castle or fortified town. | |
noun (n.) A slender strip of wood which divides and supports the glass of a window; a sash bar. | |
noun (n.) To fasten with a bar; as, to bar a door or gate. | |
noun (n.) To restrict or confine, as if by a bar; to hinder; to obstruct; to prevent; to prohibit; as, to bar the entrance of evil; distance bars our intercourse; the statute bars my right; the right is barred by time; a release bars the plaintiff's recovery; -- sometimes with up. | |
noun (n.) To except; to exclude by exception. | |
noun (n.) To cross with one or more stripes or lines. |
barring | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Bar |
barb | noun (n.) Beard, or that which resembles it, or grows in the place of it. |
noun (n.) A muffler, worn by nuns and mourners. | |
noun (n.) Paps, or little projections, of the mucous membrane, which mark the opening of the submaxillary glands under the tongue in horses and cattle. The name is mostly applied when the barbs are inflamed and swollen. | |
noun (n.) The point that stands backward in an arrow, fishhook, etc., to prevent it from being easily extracted. Hence: Anything which stands out with a sharp point obliquely or crosswise to something else. | |
noun (n.) A bit for a horse. | |
noun (n.) One of the side branches of a feather, which collectively constitute the vane. See Feather. | |
noun (n.) A southern name for the kingfishes of the eastern and southeastern coasts of the United States; -- also improperly called whiting. | |
noun (n.) A hair or bristle ending in a double hook. | |
noun (n.) The Barbary horse, a superior breed introduced from Barbary into Spain by the Moors. | |
noun (n.) A blackish or dun variety of the pigeon, originally brought from Barbary. | |
noun (n.) Armor for a horse. Same as 2d Bard, n., 1. | |
verb (v. t.) To shave or dress the beard of. | |
verb (v. t.) To clip; to mow. | |
verb (v. t.) To furnish with barbs, or with that which will hold or hurt like barbs, as an arrow, fishhook, spear, etc. |
barbing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Barb |
barbacan | noun (n.) See Barbican. |
noun (n.) A tower or advanced work defending the entrance to a castle or city, as at a gate or bridge. It was often large and strong, having a ditch and drawbridge of its own. | |
noun (n.) An opening in the wall of a fortress, through which missiles were discharged upon an enemy. |
barbacanage | noun (n.) See Barbicanage. |
noun (n.) Money paid for the support of a barbican. |
barbadian | noun (n.) A native of Barbados. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Barbados. |
barbados | noun (n.) Alt. of Barbadoes |
barbadoes | noun (n.) A West Indian island, giving its name to a disease, to a cherry, etc. |
barbara | noun (n.) The first word in certain mnemonic lines which represent the various forms of the syllogism. It indicates a syllogism whose three propositions are universal affirmatives. |
barbaresque | adjective (a.) Barbaric in form or style; as, barbaresque architecture. |
barbarian | noun (n.) A foreigner. |
noun (n.) A man in a rule, savage, or uncivilized state. | |
noun (n.) A person destitute of culture. | |
noun (n.) A cruel, savage, brutal man; one destitute of pity or humanity. | |
adjective (a.) Of, or pertaining to, or resembling, barbarians; rude; uncivilized; barbarous; as, barbarian governments or nations. |
barbaic | adjective (a.) Of, or from, barbarian nations; foreign; -- often with reference to barbarous nations of east. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to, or resembling, an uncivilized person or people; barbarous; barbarian; destitute of refinement. |
barbarism | noun (n.) An uncivilized state or condition; rudeness of manners; ignorance of arts, learning, and literature; barbarousness. |
noun (n.) A barbarous, cruel, or brutal action; an outrage. | |
noun (n.) An offense against purity of style or language; any form of speech contrary to the pure idioms of a particular language. See Solecism. |
barbarity | noun (n.) The state or manner of a barbarian; lack of civilization. |
noun (n.) Cruelty; ferociousness; inhumanity. | |
noun (n.) A barbarous or cruel act. | |
noun (n.) Barbarism; impurity of speech. |
barbarizing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Barbarize |
barbarous | adjective (a.) Being in the state of a barbarian; uncivilized; rude; peopled with barbarians; as, a barbarous people; a barbarous country. |
adjective (a.) Foreign; adapted to a barbaric taste. | |
adjective (a.) Cruel; ferocious; inhuman; merciless. | |
adjective (a.) Contrary to the pure idioms of a language. |
barbarousness | noun (n.) The quality or state of being barbarous; barbarity; barbarism. |
barbary | noun (n.) The countries on the north coast of Africa from Egypt to the Atlantic. Hence: A Barbary horse; a barb. [Obs.] Also, a kind of pigeon. |
barbastel | noun (n.) A European bat (Barbastellus communis), with hairy lips. |
barbate | adjective (a.) Bearded; beset with long and weak hairs. |
barbated | adjective (a.) Having barbed points. |
barbecue | noun (n.) A hog, ox, or other large animal roasted or broiled whole for a feast. |
noun (n.) A social entertainment, where many people assemble, usually in the open air, at which one or more large animals are roasted or broiled whole. | |
noun (n.) A floor, on which coffee beans are sun-dried. | |
verb (v. t.) To dry or cure by exposure on a frame or gridiron. | |
verb (v. t.) To roast or broil whole, as an ox or hog. |
barbecuing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Barbecue |
barbed | adjective (a.) Accoutered with defensive armor; -- said of a horse. See Barded ( which is the proper form.) |
adjective (a.) Furnished with a barb or barbs; as, a barbed arrow; barbed wire. | |
(imp. & p. p.) of Barb |
barbel | noun (n.) A slender tactile organ on the lips of certain fished. |
noun (n.) A large fresh-water fish ( Barbus vulgaris) found in many European rivers. Its upper jaw is furnished with four barbels. | |
noun (n.) Barbs or paps under the tongued of horses and cattle. See 1st Barb, 3. |
barbellate | adjective (a.) Having short, stiff hairs, often barbed at the point. |
barbellulate | adjective (a.) Barbellate with diminutive hairs or barbs. |
barber | noun (n.) One whose occupation it is to shave or trim the beard, and to cut and dress the hair of his patrons. |
noun (n.) A storm accompanied by driving ice spicules formed from sea water, esp. one occurring on the Gulf of St. Lawrence; -- so named from the cutting ice spicules. | |
verb (v. t.) To shave and dress the beard or hair of. |
barbering | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Barber |
barbermonger | noun (n.) A fop. |
barberry | noun (n.) A shrub of the genus Berberis, common along roadsides and in neglected fields. B. vulgaris is the species best known; its oblong red berries are made into a preserve or sauce, and have been deemed efficacious in fluxes and fevers. The bark dyes a fine yellow, esp. the bark of the root. |
barbet | noun (n.) A variety of small dog, having long curly hair. |
noun (n.) A bird of the family Bucconidae, allied to the Cuckoos, having a large, conical beak swollen at the base, and bearded with five bunches of stiff bristles; the puff bird. It inhabits tropical America and Africa. | |
noun (n.) A larva that feeds on aphides. |
barbette | noun (n.) A mound of earth or a platform in a fortification, on which guns are mounted to fire over the parapet. |
barbican | noun (n.) Alt. of Barbacan |
barbicanage | noun (n.) Alt. of Barbacanage |
barbicel | noun (n.) One of the small hooklike processes on the barbules of feathers. |
barbiers | noun (n.) A variety of paralysis, peculiar to India and the Malabar coast; -- considered by many to be the same as beriberi in chronic form. |
barbigerous | adjective (a.) Having a beard; bearded; hairy. |
barbiton | noun (n.) An ancient Greek instrument resembling a lyre. |
barble | noun (n.) See Barbel. |
barbotine | noun (n.) A paste of clay used in decorating coarse pottery in relief. |
barbre | adjective (a.) Barbarian. |
barbule | noun (n.) A very minute barb or beard. |
noun (n.) One of the processes along the edges of the barbs of a feather, by which adjacent barbs interlock. See Feather. |
barcarolle | noun (n.) A popular song or melody sung by Venetian gondoliers. |
noun (n.) A piece of music composed in imitation of such a song. |
barcon | noun (n.) A vessel for freight; -- used in Mediterranean. |
bard | noun (n.) A professional poet and singer, as among the ancient Celts, whose occupation was to compose and sing verses in honor of the heroic achievements of princes and brave men. |
noun (n.) Hence: A poet; as, the bard of Avon. | |
noun (n.) Alt. of Barde | |
noun (n.) The exterior covering of the trunk and branches of a tree; the rind. | |
noun (n.) Specifically, Peruvian bark. | |
verb (v. t.) To cover (meat or game) with a thin slice of fat bacon. |
barde | noun (n.) A piece of defensive (or, sometimes, ornamental) armor for a horse's neck, breast, and flanks; a barb. [Often in the pl.] |
(pl.) Defensive armor formerly worn by a man at arms. | |
(pl.) A thin slice of fat bacon used to cover any meat or game. |
barded | adjective (p.a.) Accoutered with defensive armor; -- said of a horse. |
adjective (p.a.) Wearing rich caparisons. |
bardic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to bards, or their poetry. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH BARUCH:
English Words which starts with 'ba' and ends with 'ch':
bacharach | noun (n.) Alt. of Backarack |
backstitch | noun (n.) A stitch made by setting the needle back of the end of the last stitch, and bringing it out in front of the end. |
verb (v. i.) To sew with backstitches; as, to backstitch a seam. |