English words starting with bu - page 3
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Meanings of Buckled:
verbFasten with a buckle.
Usage examples:
He buckled his belt
nounA flat, typically rectangular frame with a hinged pin, used for joining the ends of a belt or strap.
Usage examples:
Most rucksacks have quick release buckles
adjectiveFastened or decorated with a buckle (= a piece of metal used to fasten a belt or strap)
Usage examples:
A tightly buckled belt, he wore old-fashioned buckled shoes., the front of the car was badly buckle…
Meanings of Buckler:
nounA small round shield held by a handle or worn on the forearm.
Usage examples:
Some archers wore virtually no defensive equipment and were even barefoot, carrying perhaps a small…
Meanings of Bucklers:
nounA small round shield held by a handle or worn on the forearm.
Usage examples:
Some archers wore virtually no defensive equipment and were even barefoot, carrying perhaps a small…
Meanings of Buckles:
nounA flat, typically rectangular frame with a hinged pin, used for joining the ends of a belt or strap.
Usage examples:
Most rucksacks have quick release buckles
verbFasten with a buckle.
Usage examples:
He buckled his belt
Meanings of Buckling:
nounA smoked herring.
Usage examples:
Sturgeon and buckling served with horseradish sauce
verbFasten with a buckle.
Usage examples:
He buckled his belt
Meanings of Bucko:
nounA young man (often as a form of address).
Usage examples:
I know you, my bucko, you're a troublemaker
Meanings of Buckoes:
nounA young man (often as a form of address).
Usage examples:
I know you, my bucko, you're a troublemaker
Meanings of Buckram:
nounCoarse linen or other cloth stiffened with gum or paste, and used as interfacing and in bookbinding.
Usage examples:
Our sewn bindings incorporate buckram and leather
Meanings of Bucks:
abbreviationBuckinghamshire.
nounThe male of some horned animals, especially the fallow deer, roe deer, reindeer, and antelopes.
Usage examples:
Some places base the cost of a deer hunt on the size of a buck's antlers - the bigger the antlers, …
verbAnother term for vaulting horse.
adjectiveLowest of a particular rank.
Usage examples:
A buck private
Meanings of Buckshee:
adjectiveFree of charge.
Usage examples:
A buckshee brandy
Meanings of Buckshees:
adjectiveFree of charge.
Usage examples:
A buckshee brandy
Buckshot
ˈbʌk.ʃɒtMeanings of Buckshot:
nounCoarse lead shot used in shotgun shells.
Usage examples:
Each isp car of the period carried a 12 gauge pump shotgun, loaded with buckshot and with slugs pro…
Meanings of Buckshots:
nounCoarse lead shot used in shotgun shells.
Usage examples:
Each isp car of the period carried a 12 gauge pump shotgun, loaded with buckshot and with slugs pro…
Meanings of Buckskin:
nounThe skin of a male deer.
Usage examples:
She knelt on a buckskin
Meanings of Buckskins:
nounThe skin of a male deer.
Usage examples:
She knelt on a buckskin
Meanings of Buckteeth:
nounAn upper tooth that projects over the lower lip.
Meanings of Buckthorn:
nounA shrub or small tree that typically bears thorns and black berries. some kinds yield dyes and others have been used medicinally.
Usage examples:
We do not recommend strong laxatives such as senna or buckthorn for you.
Meanings of Bucktooth:
nounAn upper tooth that projects over the lower lip.
Meanings of Buckwheat:
nounAn asian plant of the dock family, producing starchy seeds that are used for fodder and also milled into flour which is widely used in the us.
Usage examples:
Increase whole grains such as millet, buckwheat, quinoa, oats, rye and barley.
Meanings of Buckwheats:
nounAn asian plant of the dock family, producing starchy seeds that are used for fodder and also milled into flour which is widely used in the us.
Usage examples:
Increase whole grains such as millet, buckwheat, quinoa, oats, rye and barley.
Meanings of Bucolic:
adjectiveRelating to the pleasant aspects of the countryside and country life.
Usage examples:
The church is lovely for its bucolic setting
nounA pastoral poem.
Usage examples:
The result is a complex mix of ancient greek bucolics (pastoral poetry), the natural history of nor…
Meanings of Bucolics:
nounA pastoral poem.
Usage examples:
The result is a complex mix of ancient greek bucolics (pastoral poetry), the natural history of nor…
adjectiveRelating to the pleasant aspects of the countryside and country life.
Usage examples:
The church is lovely for its bucolic setting
Meanings of Bud:
nounA compact growth on a plant that develops into a leaf, flower, or shoot.
Usage examples:
Flower meristem, flower buds, and leaves from green and 2 d-etiolated plants were analysed for atp …
verb(of a plant or animal) form a bud.
Usage examples:
New blood vessels bud out from the vascular bed
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