Borrow
Borrow or borrowing can mean: to receive (something) from somebody temporarily, expecting to return it.
- In finance, monetary debt
- In language, the use of loanwords
- In arithmetic, when a digit becomes less than zero and the deficiency is taken from the next digit to the left
- In music, the use of borrowed chords
- In construction, borrow pit
- In golf, the tendency of a putted ball to deviate from the straight line; see Glossary of golf#B
- Borrow, Iran, a village in Fars Province
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People
- David Borrow (born 1952), British politician
- George Borrow (1803–1881), English author
- Nik Borrow, bird artist and ornithologist
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