"Bugula" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Bugula is a type of bryozoan, a small marine animal that attaches itself to rocks or other underwater surfaces and secretes a hard, calcium carbonate exoskeleton. Bugula colonies can form large, dense deposits called bryozoan mats or reefs, which provide habitat for other marine organisms.
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A bugle is a brass instrument consisting of a tube of uniform diameter with a flared bell, typically used for signaling or playing military fanfares. It is often associated with military traditions and is often played during ceremonies, parades, and other formal events.
To trumpet or fanfare loudly, typically to signal a significant event, announcement, or celebration.
A bugler is a person who plays the bugle, a long, brass instrument used to play calls, signals, and music. Buglers are often associated with military contexts, where they play signals, alarm calls, and ceremonial music. They can also play at funerals, weddings, and other events to add a touch of nostalgia and dignity.
Buglers are musicians who play bugles, a type of trumpet-like instrument, typically used in military or ceremonial contexts.
Bugles are a type of corn snack that is usually triangular in shape and curved like a horn. They are crunchy and often flavored with seasonings or cheese.
Bugling refers to the act of playing a bugle, a type of brass instrument that produces a distinctive sound, often used for signaling or ceremonial purposes.
Bugloss is a type of perennial herb whose scientific name is Anchusa officinalis. It is native to southern and southwestern Europe and Asia, and its leaves and flowers have been used in herbal medicine for various purposes.
In English, "bugs" typically refers to small insects, especially those that are considered pests, such as mosquitoes, ants, or fleas. However, in computing and technology, a "bug" refers to an error or flaw in a program or system that causes it to malfunction or produce incorrect results.
Buhl is a surname of German and Dutch origin. It is derived from the Middle High German word "buhle," which means "buck" or "male deer." As a surname, Buhl likely originally referred to someone who owned or hunted deer, or possibly someone who lived near a place called Buhl. Today, the surname Buhl is found in many countries, including Germany, the Netherlands, and the United States.