1. balmoral - Noun
2. Balmoral - Proper noun
A long woolen petticoat, worn immediately under the dress.
A kind of stout walking shoe, laced in front.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA friend of the couple said the nuptials were arranged today to make sure the Queen could attend before she leaves Windsor for Balmoral at the end of the month. Source: Internet
Archie, who turns one in May, would likely also get to spend time with Harry’s dad, heir to the throne Prince Charles, at his own Balmoral estate, Birkhall, the paper said. Source: Internet
An insider added that Parker Bowles was throwing back gin and tonics before polishing off a full bottle of red wine at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. Source: Internet
He played a character with his own name (but having the invented middle name Balmoral), who was a petty criminal who would usually manage to con Hancock, although the character eventually ceased to be Hancock's adversary. Source: Internet
Balmoral has been the Scottish home of the royal family since 1852. Source: Internet
Her Majesty wanted to build a two-megawatt generator on the River Muick, which runs through her 50,000-acre Balmoral estate in Scotland. Source: Internet