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bud — bud; bud·da; bud·der; bud·dha; bud·dha·hood; bud·dhi; bud·dhism; bud·dho·log·i·cal; bud·dhol·o·gy; bud·dle·ia; bud·dler; bud·ger·ee; bud·ger·i·gar; bud·ger·ow; bud·get·ary; bud·ge·teer; bud·gie; bud·less; bud·let; bud·ling; bud·mash; dis·bud;… … English syllables
P:BUD — Projet:Boîte Utilisateur/Demandes Demander une boîte utilisateur … Wikipédia en Français
disbud — dis·bud … English syllables
disbud — /dis bud /, v.t., disbudded, disbudding. Hort. 1. to remove leaf buds or shoots from (a plant) to produce a certain shape or effect. 2. to remove certain flower buds from (a plant) to improve the quality and size of the remaining flowers. 3. to… … Universalium
disbud — dis•bud [[t]dɪsˈbʌd[/t]] v. t. bud•ded, bud•ding bot to remove buds from (a plant) to enhance its shape or to improve its bloom • Etymology: 1715–25 … From formal English to slang
Disbud — Dis*bud , v. t. [See {Bud}, v.] (Hort.) To deprive of buds or shoots, as for training, or economizing the vital strength of a tree. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disbud — /dɪsˈbʌd/ (say dis bud) verb (t) (disbudded, disbudding) to remove leaf or flower buds from (a plant, etc.), to improve the quality or shape of what remains …
disbud — [dis bud′] vt. disbudded, disbudding to remove buds from the stems of (a plant), usually leaving only terminal buds, to ensure growth of large blooms disbudding n … English World dictionary
disseminule — dis•sem•i•nule [[t]dɪˈsɛm əˌnyul[/t]] n. bot any propagative part of a plant, as a bud, seed, or spore • Etymology: 1900–05; prob. dissemin (ate) + ule … From formal English to slang
2000 Pacific hurricane season — Infobox hurricane season Basin=EPac Year=2000 Track=2000 Pacific hurricane season map.png First storm formed=May 22, 2000 Last storm dissipated=November 8, 2000 Strongest storm name=Carlotta Strongest storm winds=135 Strongest storm pressure=932… … Wikipedia