Beard (disambiguation)
A beard is the hair that dangles from the lower jaw of mammals and on a man's lower face.
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Beard may also refer to:
Places
United States
- Beard, Indiana, an unincorporated town
- Beard, West Virginia, an unincorporated community
- Beard Cabin, a historic site in Shawnee, Oklahoma
- Beards Brook, a stream in New Hampshire
Elsewhere
- Beard, Australian Capital Territory
- Béard, a village and commune in the Nièvre département of France
- Beard Building, the first skyscraper in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Beard Peak, Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica
People
- Beard (companion), a usually opposite sex companion used to conceal infidelity towards one's real partner or hide the fact that one is gay.
- Beard (surname)
- "The Beard", nickname of James Harden (born 1989), American basketball player
Art, entertainment, and media
- Film
- The Beard (1966 film) by Andy Warhol with Gerard Malanga, Mary Woronov.
- Literature
- "The Beard", (Broda) poem by Jan Kochanowski
- Music
- The Beards (Australian band), an Australian comedy, folk rock band which formed in 2005
- Periodicals
- Bearded (magazine), a British bi-monthly music magazine
- Television
- "The Beard", a 1995 Seinfeld episode
- "The Beard", a 1994 Boy Meets World TV episode
- Other arts, entertainment, and media
- The Beard, a controversial modern play by Michael McClure
Other uses
- Beard (grape), Bia blanc, a white French wine grape variety
- Beard, the byssus of an edible mussel
- Beard, breast feathers of wild turkey and domestic turkey with display role
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See also
- Beard line, the line along the bottom of descenders in typography
- Blackbeard (disambiguation)
- Bluebeard (disambiguation)
- Red Beard (disambiguation)
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