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Homophones, Homographs, and Homonyms The same, but different. Merriam-Webster's Words of the Week - Nov. Ask the Editors 'Everyday' vs. What Is 'Semantic Bleaching'? How 'literally' can mean "figuratively". Literally How to use a word that literally drives some pe To cause to put forth buds. Any undeveloped or immature person or thing. An asexually produced swelling or growth on the body of a sponge, fungus, etc. To put forth buds. To begin to develop.
To put forth as a bud or buds. To cause to bud. To insert a bud of a plant into the bark of another plant. A small swelling on a branch or stem, containing an undeveloped shoot, leaf, or flower. Some species have mixed buds containing two of these structures, or even all three.
Accessory buds are usually smaller than terminal and axillary buds. A tiny part or structure, such as a taste bud, that is shaped like a plant bud. To form or produce a bud or buds. A newly formed leaf or flower that has not yet unfolded. Idioms about bud. Also in bud. Origin of bud 1 —; Middle English budde bud, spray, pod; akin to German Hagebutte hip, Old Norse budda purse, dialectal Swedish bodd head, Dutch buidel bag, purse, Middle Low German buddich swollen.
Origin of bud 2 —55, Americanism ; back formation from buddy. Words related to bud bloom , blossom , embryo , floret , germ , nucleus , shoot , spark , burgeon , develop , grow , pullulate. How to use bud in a sentence Some control cell division or root production or bud formation.
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