born (Adjective) — Brought into existence. ex. "he was a child born of adultery"
born (Adjective) — Being talented through inherited qualities. ex. "a born musician"
born (Noun) — British nuclear physicist (born in Germany) honoured for his contributions to quantum mechanics (1882-1970).
born (Verb) — Have as a feature; convey. ex. "bear a resemblance" ex. "bear a signature"
born (Verb) — Cause to be born. ex. "My wife bore twins yesterday!"
born (Verb) — Put up with something or somebody unpleasant. ex. "I cannot bear his constant criticism"
born (Verb) — Move while holding up or supporting. ex. "Bear gifts" ex. "bear a heavy load" ex. "bear news" ex. "bearing orders"
born (Verb) — Bring forth. ex. "The apple tree bore delicious apples this year" ex. "The unidentified plant bore gorgeous flowers"
born (Verb) — Take on as one's own the expenses or debts of another person. ex. "She agreed to bear the responsibility"
born (Verb) — Have within. ex. "The canteen bears fresh water"
born (Verb) — (investment) bring in. ex. "interest-bearing accounts"
born (Verb) — Have on one's person. ex. "bear a scar"
born (Verb) — Behave in a certain manner. ex. "he bore himself with dignity"
born (Verb) — Have rightfully; of rights, titles, and offices. ex. "She bears the title of Duchess"
born (Verb) — Support or hold in a certain manner. ex. "She bears her head high"
born (Verb) — Be pregnant with. ex. "She is bearing his child"