bud
Kelime Anlamı :

1. arkadaş.
2. tomurcuk.
3. Göz aşısı.
4. ahbap.
5. tomurcuklanmak.
6. Gonca.
7. sürmek.
8. düğme.
9. gelişmeye başlamak.
10. kafadar.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1. to ingraft a bud of or on, as of one plant on the stem of another: as, to bud a garden rose on a brier, or a brier with a garden rose. see budding, n., 3.
2. to put forth by or as if by the natural process of budding.
3. to put forth or produce buds; be in bud.
4. to be in the condition of a bud; sprout; begin to grow or to issue from a stock in the manner of a bud, as a horn.
5. figuratively, to be in an early stage of development.
6. to eat buds: said of birds.
7. to endeavor to gain by gifts; bribe.
8. same as bood, preterit and past participle of behoove.
9. in plants, the undeveloped germ-state of a stem or branch, consisting of a growing point inclosed by closely appressed rudimentary leaves.
10. in architecture, an ornamental boss or button.
11. the state of budding or putting forth buds: as, the trees are in bud.
12. in some cryptogamous plants, especially some Hepaticæ, one of the bodies formed asexually which become detached and reproduce the plant; in the plural, same as gemmœ. see gemma.
13. A prominence on or in certain animals of low organization, as polyps, which becomes developed into an independent individual, sometimes permanently attached to the parent organism, and sometimes becoming detached; an incipient zoöid, or bud-like beginning of a new individual in a compound animal. see cut under Campanularia.
14. in zoology and anatomy, a part or organ like or likened to a bud: as, a tactile bud; a gustatory bud.
15. A weaned calf of the first year.
16. A young lady justcome outin society.
17. A familiar term for brother.
18. A gift, especially one meant as a bribe. acts james I. (Jamieson.)
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1. develop buds
2. a swelling on a plant stem consisting of overlapping immature leaves or petals
3. start to grow or develop
4. a partially opened flower
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