1. borne - Adjective
2. borne - Verb
Derived from bear
4. Borne - Proper noun
of Bear
Carried; conveyed; supported; defrayed. See Bear, v. t.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter aiding the base personnel in repelling a Majestic 12 attack, JC meets X-51 leader Gary Savage, who reveals that Daedalus is an artificial intelligence (AI) borne out of the ECHELON program. Source: Internet
After May 23, migrant workers started travelling for free, with expenses borne by States,” said Chief PRO of SWR E. Vijaya. Source: Internet
Aloe flowers are tubular, frequently yellow, orange, pink, or red, and are borne, densely clustered and pendant, at the apex of simple or branched, leafless stems. Source: Internet
Although this was much less than the 80,000 sorties flown by fighters, bomber crews suffered about half the total number of casualties borne by their fighter colleagues. Source: Internet
All medical costs incurred must be borne by the passengers. Source: Internet
A representative of the Grand Lodge, Dayo Pearce, said the donation was borne out of the organisation’s principle of love. Source: Internet