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The word "bursiculate" refers to a plant having small, hair-like growths, or burs, that are often awkwardly entangled with other plants.
Bursitis is a medical condition where the fluid-filled sacs (called bursae) that cushion the joints and reduce friction between moving parts of the body become inflamed. This can cause pain, swelling, and stiffness in the affected joint or area. Bursitis is often caused by repetitive motion or trauma, and it can affect any joint in the body, although it is most common in the shoulder, elbow, and hip.
A bursolith is a type of rock that forms when the fluid within a bursa, a type of underground sponge-like body, is preserved and eventually hardens into a mineralogical deposit. Bursoliths are typically composed of calcite, silica, or other minerals and can be found in various parts of the world, often in conjunction with other types of fossilized organisms.
Bursotomy is a surgical procedure to open up the bursa, a fluid-filled sac that cushions joints and reduces friction between moving parts. It is typically performed to relieve pressure and tension on the bursa, which can become inflamed or infected, causing pain, swelling, and stiffness in the affected area.
The verb "burst" means to suddenly and violently break open or split apart, often with a loud noise. For example: The balloon burst and filled the room with confetti. <br><br>The noun "burst" refers to the act of breaking open or splitting apart suddenly, or a sudden and violent outburst or explosion. For example: The sound of the burst startled everyone in the room. <br><br>The phrase "burst of" refers to a sudden and intense feeling or activity. For example: She had a burst of creativity and wrote the entire novel in one weekend.
The word "bursting" is a present participle verb form of the verb "burst", which means to break suddenly and violently, often with a loud noise. It can also mean to be overflowing or filled to the point of breaking or overflowing.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The dam is bursting, and water is flooding the nearby villages.<br> The crowd was bursting with enthusiasm for the concert.<br><br>In figurative language, "bursting" can also mean being extremely emotional, excited, or overwhelming, often to the point of breaking or overflowing:<br><br> She was bursting with pride as she accepted her award.<br> The news was bursting with implications for the country's economy.
The word "bursts" is a noun or a verb that refers to sudden and brief occurrences or releases of energy, movement, or sound. As a noun, "bursts" can be used to describe sudden and brief appearances or interruptions, such as "bursts of laughter" or "bursts of light". As a verb, "bursts" means to come out suddenly and briefly, such as "The fire burst into flames" or "The champagne bottle burst open".
The word "burthen" means a weight or load, especially a heavy or inconvenient one. It can also refer to a duty or responsibility that is oppressive or burdensome. In addition, it can mean the amount of cargo or goods that a ship or other vehicle is carrying.
Burtons is a proper noun, specifically a British clothing brand, popular for its men's and women's casual wear, such as coats, jackets, and jeans. The brand is known for its high-quality products, particularly its iconic wool overcoats.
Buruli ulcer is a rare and disfiguring skin disease caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium ulcerans. It is usually found in tropical and subtropical regions, particularly in West and Central Africa. The disease is characterized by the formation of large skin ulcers, typically on the limbs, which can take several months to develop and can lead to severe disability. The exact mechanism of transmission is unknown, but it is thought to be spread through contact with contaminated water or direct contact with an infected animal.
Burundi is a landlocked country located in the African Great Lakes region. It is bordered by Rwanda to the north, Tanzania to the east and south, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west. The capital is Gitega. Burundi was a German colony, then a Belgian trusteeship after World War I, and finally an independent country in 1962. Its official languages are Kirundi and French, and the majority of the population is Christian. The country has been plagued by poverty, instability, and conflict, including a civil war from 1993 to 2008. Despite these challenges, Burundi has made progress in recent years, and has a growing economy based on agriculture, mining, and services.
Adjective: relating to or from Burundi, a landlocked country in the African Great Lakes region, bordered by Rwanda, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tanzania, and Rwanda.
The term "Burundians" refers to the citizens or inhabitants of Burundi, a landlocked country located in the African Great Lakes region.
Burushaski is a language isolate, meaning that it does not belong to any known language family. It is spoken by about 120,000 people in the Karakoram mountain range in the northern parts of Pakistan and India, particularly in the territories of Gilgit-Baltistan, Azad Kashmir, and Ladakh.
To bury means to place (a dead body) in the ground, usually in a grave, usually for burial. It can also mean to hide or conceal (something) typically by covering it with earth or other material, often secretly or furtively. Additionally, it can mean to put (something) into a deep or seemingly irretrievable situation or situation from which it is difficult to escape or recover.
Buryat refers to a group of people who are part of the Mongolian ethnic group, primarily living in Russia's Buryatia Republic and Mongolia. They are known for their Buddhist culture, nomadic lifestyle, and cultural traditions, such as shamanism and epic poetry.
The verb "burying" is the present participle form of the verb "bury". It means to place a dead body or something that is no longer needed or wanted in the earth, typically in a grave or a hole. It can also be used metaphorically to mean to hide or conceal something, often with the intention of keeping it secret or forgotten. For example:<br><br> The soldier was killed in action and was buried with full military honors.<br> The company was found to be burying environmental pollutants in the woods.
A bus-ride refers to the experience or journey taken on a bus, typically for transportation purposes. It can also be used to describe the duration of time spent on a bus, such as "my bus-ride to work takes about an hour."
A bus is a large vehicle designed to carry a group of people, typically along a fixed route or schedule, often through a city or town, transporting passengers from one place to another.
Busan is the largest port city in South Korea, located on the southeastern coast. It is the second-largest city in the country by population, with a population of over 3.4 million people.
Busbars are metal studs or bars to which electrical cables or wires are connected in order to distribute electrical power or collect electrical currents. They are often used in electrical panels, switchgear, or distribution boards to make it easier to connect and disconnect cables, and to reduce the risk of electrical shocks or injuries.
A busboy is a person who clears tables of dirty dishes, glasses, and utensils after customers have finished eating in a restaurant, café, or other food service establishment. Their main responsibility is to help maintain cleanliness and efficiency in the dining area.
A Busby is a type of hat, typically worn by men, characterized by its tail-like extensions in back and a short brim. It is often associated with 18th-century Scottish military uniforms.
The verb "bused" is the past tense and past participle of the verb "bus", which means to transport people or objects using a large vehicle that runs on a fixed route, with multiple stops, typically for payment.
Buses are large vehicles designed to carry passengers along a fixed route or schedule, typically used in public transportation systems. They are often operated by a municipal or national government, and can range in size from small minibuses to large, double-decker vehicles that can carry numerous passengers. Buses may be powered by diesel, gasoline, natural gas, or electric motors, and may include features such as air conditioning, seating, and amenities like restrooms or Wi-Fi.
A shrub or small tree, particularly one with small leaves and branches: "a bush in the garden". <br><br>A wild or uncultivated area of land, often overgrown with bushes: "the bush of the mountains".<br><br>In politics, a leader or head of state of Australia or New Zealand: "the president of the bush".<br><br>In football, the area of the field at each end, just outside the goalposts: "the bush of the opponent's goal".<br><br>In general, something overgrown or neglected: "the house was a bush after years of disuse".
A bushbuck is a type of antelope that is native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is a medium-sized to large deer-like animal that inhabits forests, savannas, and thick vegetation. Bushbucks have reddish-brown coats with white bellies and are often found in small herds, led by a dominant buck. They are herbivores and feed on a variety of plants, including leaves, fruits, and grasses. Bushbucks are listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List, but their populations are declining in some areas due to habitat loss and fragmentation.
Bushbuckridge is a town in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa. It is a rural town with a population of around 12,000 people. It is known for its rich cultural heritage and natural beauty, with many tourists visiting the area to enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking and fishing. The town is also home to several cultural and historical landmarks, including the Mohlapitsi Cultural Museum and the Solomon Mahlangu Freedom Square.
Exhausted, worn out, or extremely tired. Example: "I've been bushed all day and just want to take a nap." The word is often used informally and is similar to "wiped out" or "knackered" in British English.
Bushehr is a city located in the south of Iran, on the Persian Gulf. It is a major port city and is known for its beautiful beaches, historic landmarks, and vibrant cultural scene. The city is also famous for its oil refinery, which is one of the largest in the Middle East.
A bushel is a unit of volume or capacity, typically used to measure dry goods such as grains, fruits, and vegetables. It is equal to 2,150.42 cubic inches or 35.24 liters. A bushel is often used for measuring and selling certain products such as wheat, corn, and beans.
Bushelled refers to something that is threshed or separated from its husks or outer coverings, typically in reference to grains like wheat, oats, or corn.
I think there may be a small mistake here! The correct word is probably "battered" or "beaten", rather than "bushelled".<br><br>If that's the case, "battered" or "beaten" typically means to have been defeated or overcome, often in a physical or emotional sense. For example:<br><br> "The boxer was battered and bruised after the match."<br> "She felt beaten down by the pressure of her job."<br><br>However, I must admit that I'm not familiar with the word "bushelled". Could you please provide more context or clarify where you came across this word? That might help me provide a more accurate answer!
A bushel is a unit of volume or capacity, typically used to measure dry goods such as grains, fruits, and vegetables. One bushel is equivalent to 2119.56 cubic inches or 35.24 liters. It is commonly used in the United States and is often used to measure the volume of goods such as corn, wheat, and apples.
Bushes are a low-growing shrub or small tree with branches that are close to the ground. They are often used as a decorative element in gardens, landscaping, and landscaping design.
Bushfighting refers to a style of close combat or fighting that takes place in dense vegetation, such as a jungle or a heavily wooded area. It involves the use of guerrilla tactics and other unconventional tactics to overcome an opponent, often relying on mobility, camouflage, and stealth rather than formalized military training.