"Buckthorn" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Buckthorn is a noun that refers to a type of thorny shrub or small tree, particularly those belonging to the genus Rhamnus. Buckthorns are known for their dark green leaves, small white or yellowish flowers, and edible fruits. Some species of buckthorn are used for various purposes, such as medicine, dye, and timber.
Buckminsterfullerene is a molecular form of carbon, specifically a type of fullerene, which is a molecule composed entirely of carbon atoms. It is a soccer ball-shaped molecule, also known as C60, meaning it has 60 carbon atoms arranged in a specific pattern, forming a cage-like structure.
"Buckra" is an outdated and offensive term used in the 19th and early 20th centuries to refer to white people, particularly in the southern United States. It is considered a racial slur and is no longer widely used or accepted.
Buckram is a type of stiff, woven fabric that is often used for making hats, bags, and other accessories. It is typically made of cotton or a cotton-polyester blend and is characterized by its durability and resistance to wrinkles. Buckram is often used as a backing material for trimming, such as braid or lace, and is also used to give shape and structure to items like hats, gowns, and other garments. The term "buckram" can also be used more broadly to refer to any stiff or sturdy material used for a specific purpose.
Bucks refers to the United States one-dollar bills, or a unit of US currency. It can also refer to a slang term for money in general. For example, "I'm short on bucks this month" means "I'm short on money this month."
A bucksaw is a type of large, heavy handsaw used for cutting through thick or heavy wood, typically in a circular motion. It is characterized by its long, curved blade and is often used for pruning or cutting branches. The term "bucksaw" comes from the Old English word "buxa", meaning "fox", which refers to the saw's resemblance to a fox's head due to its curved shape.
Buckshot refers to a type of shotgun ammunition consisting of spherical lead pellets that are usually 8-9 mm in diameter. The term is also used metaphorically to describe a scattering or dispersal of people or things, often in a chaotic or random manner.
A buckskin is a type of soft, tanned, and often colored leather made from the hides of young buffalo, deer, or other animals. It is often used to make clothing, shoes, and accessories, and is valued for its suppleness, durability, and warmth. The term "buckskin" is also sometimes used to refer to the deerskin used to make native American clothing and accessories, particularly in the context of western or frontier culture.
Buckskins refer to a type of leather, usually deer or buffalo hide, that has not been tanned or treated with oils or finishes. Also, the term is used to describe the clothing, especially pants and shirts, made from this type of leather. In a wider sense, buckskins can also refer to rugged, rough, or outdoor clothing and gear, often worn for activities such as hunting, camping, or ranching.
Buckwheat refers to the fruit of a plant (Fagopyrum esculentum) that is related to sorrel and rhubarb, having triangular seeds with a brown, groove-like design. It is often used as a substitute for wheat in cooking and baking, particularly for people with gluten intolerance.