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Meanings of Budgetary:

adjective

Relating to or in accordance with an estimate of income and expenditure.

Usage examples:

Tight budgetary constraints

Meanings of Budgeted:

adjective

(of a sum of money) provided for a particular purpose from a budget.

Usage examples:

A budgeted figure of £31,000
verb

Allow or provide a particular amount of money in a budget.

Usage examples:

The university is budgeting for a deficit

Meanings of Budgeting:

verb

Allow or provide a particular amount of money in a budget.

Usage examples:

The university is budgeting for a deficit
noun

An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.

Usage examples:

Keep within the household budget
adjective

Inexpensive.

Usage examples:

A budget guitar

Meanings of Budgets:

noun

An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.

Usage examples:

Keep within the household budget
verb

Allow or provide a particular amount of money in a budget.

Usage examples:

The university is budgeting for a deficit
adjective

Inexpensive.

Usage examples:

A budget guitar

Meanings of Budgie:

noun

A budgerigar.

Usage examples:

Also rescued were their pet birds a cockatiel, two parrots and three budgies.

Meanings of Budgies:

noun

A budgerigar.

Usage examples:

Also rescued were their pet birds a cockatiel, two parrots and three budgies.

Meanings of Budging:

verb

Make or cause to make the slightest movement.

Usage examples:

The queue in the bank hasn't budged

Meanings of Buds:

noun

A 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

Meanings of Budwood:

noun

Short lengths of young branches with buds prepared for grafting on to the rootstock of another plant.

Usage examples:

The farms had received budwood from a nursery in the quarantine area in central queensland.

Meanings of Budworm:

noun

A moth caterpillar that is destructive to buds.

Usage examples:

However, the continuing logic of comprehensive chemical spray was soon accepted, as the budworm was…

Meanings of Buenos:

noun

The capital city of argentina, in the eastern part of the country

Usage examples:

In buenos aires that day there will not be a single seat available in any bar or restaurant., for 1…

Meanings of Buff:

noun

A yellowish-beige colour.

Usage examples:

A buff envelope
verb

Polish (something).

Usage examples:

He buffed the glass until it gleamed
adjective

(of a person or their body) in good physical shape with well-developed muscles.

Usage examples:

The driver was a buff blond named march

Meanings of Buffalo:

noun

A heavily built wild ox with backswept horns, found mainly in the old world tropics.

Usage examples:

Endangered species include tapir, guar and banteng, wild buffalo, serow, red dog, asiatic elephant,…
verb

Overawe or intimidate (someone).

Usage examples:

She didn't like being buffaloed
proper noun

An industrial city in new york state; population 270,919 (est. 2008). situated at the eastern end of lake erie, it is a major port of the st lawrence seaway.

Meanings of Buffaloed:

verb

Overawe or intimidate (someone).

Usage examples:

She didn't like being buffaloed
noun

A heavily built wild ox with backswept horns, found mainly in the old world tropics.

Usage examples:

Endangered species include tapir, guar and banteng, wild buffalo, serow, red dog, asiatic elephant,…
proper noun

An industrial city in new york state; population 270,919 (est. 2008). situated at the eastern end of lake erie, it is a major port of the st lawrence seaway.

Meanings of Buffaloes:

noun

A heavily built wild ox with backswept horns, found mainly in the old world tropics.

Usage examples:

Endangered species include tapir, guar and banteng, wild buffalo, serow, red dog, asiatic elephant,…
verb

Overawe or intimidate (someone).

Usage examples:

She didn't like being buffaloed
proper noun

An industrial city in new york state; population 270,919 (est. 2008). situated at the eastern end of lake erie, it is a major port of the st lawrence seaway.

Plural of buffalo

Meanings of Buffaloing:

verb

Overawe or intimidate (someone).

Usage examples:

She didn't like being buffaloed
noun

A heavily built wild ox with backswept horns, found mainly in the old world tropics.

Usage examples:

Endangered species include tapir, guar and banteng, wild buffalo, serow, red dog, asiatic elephant,…
proper noun

An industrial city in new york state; population 270,919 (est. 2008). situated at the eastern end of lake erie, it is a major port of the st lawrence seaway.

Meanings of Buffed:

adjective

Another term for buff1.

verb

Polish (something).

Usage examples:

He buffed the glass until it gleamed

Meanings of Buffer:

noun

A person or thing that reduces a shock or that forms a barrier between incompatible or antagonistic people or things.

Usage examples:

Family and friends can provide a buffer against stress
verb

Lessen or moderate the impact of (something).

Usage examples:

The massage helped to buffer the strain
adjective

(of a person or their body) in good physical shape with well-developed muscles.

Usage examples:

The driver was a buff blond named march

Meanings of Buffered:

verb

Lessen or moderate the impact of (something).

Usage examples:

The massage helped to buffer the strain
noun

A person or thing that reduces a shock or that forms a barrier between incompatible or antagonistic people or things.

Usage examples:

Family and friends can provide a buffer against stress

Meanings of Buffering:

verb

Lessen or moderate the impact of (something).

Usage examples:

The massage helped to buffer the strain
noun

A person or thing that reduces a shock or that forms a barrier between incompatible or antagonistic people or things.

Usage examples:

Family and friends can provide a buffer against stress

Meanings of Buffers:

noun

A person or thing that reduces a shock or that forms a barrier between incompatible or antagonistic people or things.

Usage examples:

Family and friends can provide a buffer against stress
verb

Lessen or moderate the impact of (something).

Usage examples:

The massage helped to buffer the strain

Meanings of Buffet:

noun

A meal consisting of several dishes from which guests serve themselves.

Usage examples:

A cold buffet lunch
verb

(especially of wind or waves) strike repeatedly and violently; batter.

Usage examples:

Rough seas buffeted the coast

Meanings of Buffeted:

verb

(especially of wind or waves) strike repeatedly and violently; batter.

Usage examples:

Rough seas buffeted the coast
noun

A meal consisting of several dishes from which guests serve themselves.

Usage examples:

A cold buffet lunch

Meanings of Buffeting:

noun

The action of striking someone or something repeatedly and violently.

Usage examples:

The roofs have survived the buffeting of worse winds than this
verb

(especially of wind or waves) strike repeatedly and violently; batter.

Usage examples:

Rough seas buffeted the coast

Meanings of Buffets:

noun

A meal consisting of several dishes from which guests serve themselves.

Usage examples:

A cold buffet lunch
verb

(especially of wind or waves) strike repeatedly and violently; batter.

Usage examples:

Rough seas buffeted the coast

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