Etymology: [ 'bold ] (adjective.) 14th century. From Middle English balled (“bald”), from ball (“white spot, blaze”) ( + -ed), from Old English *bala (“white patch, blaze”), from Proto-Germanic *balēn, *bēla-n (“flame”), from Proto-Indo-European *bhela- (“light, bright”). Cognate with Danish bældet (“bald”), Gothic
to become bald, A mountain summit or crest that lacks forest growth despite a warm climate conducive to such, as is found in many places in the Southern Appalachian Mountains, Having no hair, fur or feathers, Of tyres: whose surface is worn away, Of a statement: empirically unsupported, raw, hairless, hairless; bare, exposed; unadorned, Having no hair, If someone is bald, they have little or no hair on top of their head, grow bald; lose hair on one's head; "He is balding already" lacking hair on all or most of the scalp; "a bald pate"; "a bald-headed gentleman" without the natural or usual covering; "a bald spot on the lawn"; "bare hills" with no effort to conceal; "a barefaced lie, with no effort to conceal; "a barefaced lie, without the natural or usual covering; "a bald spot on the lawn"; "bare hills", (not preferred; colloquial: southeastern USA; use summit, mountaintop, etc ) An ecological term for the grass or shrub covered (naturally tree-less) summit of a high elevation hill or mountain, flanked by forested slopes; not above the local tree-line Compare - glade SW & GG, Describes a treeless, rocky summit in certain areas of the Appalachians A "bald" is usually a treeless summit in the southern region that is not necessarily above timberline, but the peak is still open at the summit Has more of a pastoral feel than the treeless summits of the Whites or Adirondacks, Someone who is bald has little or no hair on the top of their head. The man's bald head was beaded with sweat + baldness bald·ness He wears a cap to cover a spot of baldness, If a tyre is bald, its surface has worn down and it is no longer safe to use, A bald statement is in plain language and contains no extra explanation or information. The announcement came in a bald statement from the official news agency The bald truth is he's just not happy. = blunt + baldly bald·ly `The leaders are outdated,' he stated baldly. `They don't relate to young people.' = bluntly. adj. bald cypress bald eagle Charles the Bald, with no effort to conceal; "a barefaced lie", lacking hair on all or most of the scalp; "a bald pate"; "a bald-headed gentleman", grow bald; lose hair on one's head; "He is balding already", Undisguised, Destitute of dignity or value; paltry; mean, as, a bald head; a bald oak, Destitute of ornament; unadorned; bare; literal, Destitute of a beard or awn; as, bald wheat, Destitute of the natural covering, Destitute of the natural or common covering on the head or top, as of hair, feathers, foliage, trees, etc, Marked with a white spot on the head; bald-faced, callow, nott, calvity, alopecia, plural form of baldie, plural form of baldy, becoming bald, especially having male pattern baldness, Present participle of bald, adj. In Norse mythology, the just and beautiful son of Odin and Frigg. He could be harmed by nothing except mistletoe. Knowing he was invulnerable, the gods amused themselves by throwing things at him. Deceived by Loki, the blind god Höd hurled mistletoe at Balder and killed him. The giantess Thökk, probably Loki in disguise, refused to weep the tears that would have released Balder from the underworld, The most beautiful and beloved of the gods; the god of peace; the son of Odin and Freya, (Norse mythology) god of light and peace and noted for his beauty and sweet nature; son of Odin and Frigg and husband of Nanna; killed by Hoth, superlative of bald, plural of baldie, plural of baldy, getting bald, Someone who is balding is beginning to lose the hair on the top of their head. He wore a straw hat to keep his balding head from getting sunburned. a balding man is losing the hair on his head, process of shedding hair, process of going bald, shedding hair, losing hair, going bald, Nakedly; without reserve; inelegantly, in a bald manner; "this book is, to put it baldly, an uneven work, In a bald manner, in a way that is true but makes no attempt to be polite, in a bald manner; "this book is, to put it baldly, an uneven work ", frankly, candidly, openly, The state or condition of being bald; as, baldness of the head; baldness of style, hairlessness; bareness, or alopecia Lack or loss of hair, either permanent (from destruction of hair follicles) or temporary (from short-term follicle damage). Male pattern baldness is inherited and affects up to 40% of men; treatments are transplanting of follicles from areas where hair still grows and application of drugs (e.g., minoxidil) to the scalp. Other causes of permanent baldness are skin diseases and injuries, inborn lack of hair development, and severe follicle injury. Temporary hair loss may follow high fever or come from X rays, drugs, malnutrition, or endocrine disorders. Alopecia areata, with sharply outlined patches of sudden complete baldness, is also usually temporary, the condition of having no hair on the top of the head, The state of being bald (said of a human),
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to become bald
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A mountain summit or crest that lacks forest growth despite a warm climate conducive to such, as is found in many places in the Southern Appalachian Mountains
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Having no hair, fur or feathers - "The Skin Horse had lived longer in the nursery than any of the others. He was so old that his brown coat was bald in patches and showed the seams underneath, and most of the hairs in his tail had been pulled out to string bead necklaces."
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Of tyres: whose surface is worn away
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Of a statement: empirically unsupported
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raw
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hairless
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hairless; bare, exposed; unadorned sıfat
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Having no hair
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If someone is bald, they have little or no hair on top of their head
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grow bald; lose hair on one's head; "He is balding already" lacking hair on all or most of the scalp; "a bald pate"; "a bald-headed gentleman" without the natural or usual covering; "a bald spot on the lawn"; "bare hills" with no effort to conceal; "a barefaced lie
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with no effort to conceal; "a barefaced lie
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without the natural or usual covering; "a bald spot on the lawn"; "bare hills"
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(not preferred; colloquial: southeastern USA; use summit, mountaintop, etc ) An ecological term for the grass or shrub covered (naturally tree-less) summit of a high elevation hill or mountain, flanked by forested slopes; not above the local tree-line Compare - glade SW & GG
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Describes a treeless, rocky summit in certain areas of the Appalachians A "bald" is usually a treeless summit in the southern region that is not necessarily above timberline, but the peak is still open at the summit Has more of a pastoral feel than the treeless summits of the Whites or Adirondacks
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Someone who is bald has little or no hair on the top of their head. The man's bald head was beaded with sweat + baldness bald·ness He wears a cap to cover a spot of baldness
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If a tyre is bald, its surface has worn down and it is no longer safe to use
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A bald statement is in plain language and contains no extra explanation or information. The announcement came in a bald statement from the official news agency The bald truth is he's just not happy. = blunt + baldly bald·ly `The leaders are outdated,' he stated baldly. `They don't relate to young people.' = bluntly. adj. bald cypress bald eagle Charles the Bald
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with no effort to conceal; "a barefaced lie"
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lacking hair on all or most of the scalp; "a bald pate"; "a bald-headed gentleman"
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grow bald; lose hair on one's head; "He is balding already"
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Undisguised
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Destitute of dignity or value; paltry; mean
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as, a bald head; a bald oak
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Destitute of ornament; unadorned; bare; literal
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Destitute of a beard or awn; as, bald wheat
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Destitute of the natural covering
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Destitute of the natural or common covering on the head or top, as of hair, feathers, foliage, trees, etc
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Marked with a white spot on the head; bald-faced
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Bald.
callow
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Bald.
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Baldness.
calvity
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Baldness.
alopecia
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baldies
plural form of baldie
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baldies
plural form of baldy
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balding
becoming bald, especially having male pattern baldness
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balding
Present participle of bald
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Balder
adj. In Norse mythology, the just and beautiful son of Odin and Frigg. He could be harmed by nothing except mistletoe. Knowing he was invulnerable, the gods amused themselves by throwing things at him. Deceived by Loki, the blind god Höd hurled mistletoe at Balder and killed him. The giantess Thökk, probably Loki in disguise, refused to weep the tears that would have released Balder from the underworld
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balder
The most beautiful and beloved of the gods; the god of peace; the son of Odin and Freya
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balder
(Norse mythology) god of light and peace and noted for his beauty and sweet nature; son of Odin and Frigg and husband of Nanna; killed by Hoth
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baldest
superlative of bald
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baldies
plural of baldie
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baldies
plural of baldy
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balding
getting bald
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balding
Someone who is balding is beginning to lose the hair on the top of their head. He wore a straw hat to keep his balding head from getting sunburned. a balding man is losing the hair on his head
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balding
process of shedding hair, process of going bald isim
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balding
shedding hair, losing hair, going bald sıfat
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baldly
Nakedly; without reserve; inelegantly
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baldly
in a bald manner; "this book is, to put it baldly, an uneven work
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baldly
In a bald manner
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baldly
in a way that is true but makes no attempt to be polite
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baldly
in a bald manner; "this book is, to put it baldly, an uneven work "
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baldly
frankly, candidly, openly
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baldness
The state or condition of being bald; as, baldness of the head; baldness of style
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baldness
hairlessness; bareness isim
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baldness
or alopecia Lack or loss of hair, either permanent (from destruction of hair follicles) or temporary (from short-term follicle damage). Male pattern baldness is inherited and affects up to 40% of men; treatments are transplanting of follicles from areas where hair still grows and application of drugs (e.g., minoxidil) to the scalp. Other causes of permanent baldness are skin diseases and injuries, inborn lack of hair development, and severe follicle injury. Temporary hair loss may follow high fever or come from X rays, drugs, malnutrition, or endocrine disorders. Alopecia areata, with sharply outlined patches of sudden complete baldness, is also usually temporary
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baldness
the condition of having no hair on the top of the head
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