beardbɪərd
beard (v)
- present
- beards
- past
- bearded
- past participle
- bearded
- present participle
- bearding
beard (n)
- plural
- beards
English Definitions:
beard, face fungus, whiskers (noun)
the hair growing on the lower part of a man's face
beard (noun)
a tuft or growth of hairs or bristles on certain plants such as iris or grasses
beard (noun)
a person who diverts suspicion from someone (especially a woman who accompanies a male homosexual in order to conceal his homosexuality)
beard (noun)
hairy growth on or near the face of certain mammals
byssus, beard (verb)
tuft of strong filaments by which e.g. a mussel makes itself fast to a fixed surface
beard (verb)
go along the rim, like a beard around the chin
"Houses bearded the top of the heights"
beard (Noun)
Facial hair on the chin, cheeks and jaw.
beard (Noun)
A woman who accompanies a gay male in order to give the impression that he is heterosexual.
beard (Verb)
To grow hair on the chin and jaw.
beard (Verb)
To boldly and bravely oppose or confront, often to the chagrin of the one being bearded.
Beard
A beard is the collection of hair that grows on the chin, upper lip, cheeks and neck of human beings and some non-human animals. In humans, usually only pubescent or adult males are able to grow beards. However, women with hirsutism may develop a beard. When differentiating between upper and lower facial hair, a beard specifically excludes the moustache. Over the course of history, men with facial hair have been ascribed various attributes such as wisdom, sexual virility, masculinity, or a higher status; however, beards may also be perceived to be associated with a lack of general cleanliness and a loss of refinement, particularly in modern times.
Beard
A beard is the hair that grows on the jaw, chin, upper lip, lower lip, cheeks, and neck of humans and some non-human animals. In humans, usually pubescent or adult males are able to grow beards. Throughout the course of history, societal attitudes toward male beards have varied widely depending on factors such as prevailing cultural-religious traditions and the current era's fashion trends. Some religions (such as some sects of Islam, and Sikhism) have considered a full beard to be essential and mandate it as part of their observance. Other cultures, even while not officially mandating it, view a beard as central to a man's virility, exemplifying such virtues as wisdom, strength, sexual prowess and high social status. In cultures where facial hair is uncommon (or currently out of fashion), beards may be associated with poor hygiene or an unconventional demeanor. In countries with colder climates, beards help protect the wearer's face from the elements. Beards also provide sun protection.
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