Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at borde.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Borde.
Examples
-
Skirmishes took place in its neighborhood, and on Aug. 14, in the courtyard of the farm de la Borde, which is a little distance off, a
The New York Times Current History, A Monthly Magazine The European War, March 1915 Various
-
Dibdin's mistake perhaps originated in the last page of the work preceding Borde, which is bound up with four other works, having the following: "Imprinted at
-
In an industry dominated by men, Mrs. Borde was revered & seen as a progressive marketer and entrepreneur.
Tamie Adaya: Los Angeles: Art Deco Mecca Tamie Adaya 2011
-
In an industry dominated by men, Mrs. Borde was revered & seen as a progressive marketer and entrepreneur.
Tamie Adaya: Los Angeles: Art Deco Mecca Tamie Adaya 2011
-
In an industry dominated by men, Mrs. Borde was revered & seen as a progressive marketer and entrepreneur.
Tamie Adaya: Los Angeles: Art Deco Mecca Tamie Adaya 2011
-
The two trees flowering side by side this year are also in Sussex at the Borde Hill Garden in Haywards Heath.
-
In an industry dominated by men, Mrs. Borde was revered & seen as a progressive marketer and entrepreneur.
Tamie Adaya: Los Angeles: Art Deco Mecca Tamie Adaya 2011
-
In an industry dominated by men, Mrs. Borde was revered & seen as a progressive marketer and entrepreneur.
Tamie Adaya: Los Angeles: Art Deco Mecca Tamie Adaya 2011
-
In an industry dominated by men, Mrs. Borde was revered & seen as a progressive marketer and entrepreneur.
Tamie Adaya: Los Angeles: Art Deco Mecca Tamie Adaya 2011
-
In an industry dominated by men, Mrs. Borde was revered & seen as a progressive marketer and entrepreneur.
Tamie Adaya: Los Angeles: Art Deco Mecca Tamie Adaya 2011
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.