"Butut" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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The verb "buttoning" means to fasten or close something, typically a garment, by doing up buttons. For example: "She was buttoning up her coat before going outside."
Small discs or pieces with a hole in the center, typically fastened to a garment or used to control the operation of a machine or device.
To buttress something means to support or strengthen it, usually to prevent it from collapsing or failing. It can also refer to the act of adding extra support or reinforcement to something already in place, such as the buttresses that are often built into the walls of a structure to add extra strength and stability.
Supported or strengthened by additional or underlying elements, making something more stable or secure.
Buttresses are structural elements, typically found on the exterior of a building's walls or foundations, that support and reinforce the structure, often adding stability and preventing collapse. They can take various forms, such as arches, columns, or walls, and are commonly used in Gothic architecture, where they help to distribute the weight of the building's roof and walls. In figurative language, the phrase "buttress" can also mean to support or reinforce something, often emotionally or intellectually, such as "Her encouragement buttressed my confidence."
To buttress something means to strengthen or support it, often to make it more solid or secure. It can also mean to provide evidence or arguments to reinforce a claim or argument.
The word "butts" can refer to the rear end or buttocks of an animal or a person. It can also be used to describe the rear section of an object, such as a car or a cigar.
In British English, "butty" is a slang term that refers to a sandwich, particularly a filled roll or a bread with a filling. For example: "I'm going to grab a butty from the deli for lunch."
The word "butyl" refers to a type of alkyl group, which is a prefix used to describe organic compounds. It is derived from the common name of butane, a four-carbon alkane. In general, a butyl group is a hydrocarbon chain with four carbon atoms, typically written as -C4H9. Butyl groups are often found in compounds such as butyl acetate, a solvent with a sweet, fruity odor, and n-butyl rubber, a synthetic rubber used in various applications. The term "butyl" can also be used to describe other compounds with similar structures.