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BUD'LET, n. [from bud.] A little bud springing from a parent bud. We have a crit...
BUDG'Y, a. Consisting of fur. [Not used.]
BUDG'ET, n. 1. A bag; a little sack, with its contents. Hence, a stock or store;...
BUDG'ER, n. One who moves or stirs from his place.
BUDGENESS, n. Sternness; severity. [Not used.]
BUDGE-BARREL, n. A small barrel with only one head; on the other end, a piece of...
BUDGE-BACHELORS, a company of men clothed in long gowns lined with lamb's fur, w...
BUDGE, v.t. To move off; to stir; to wag. In America, wag is much used as equiva...
BUD'DLE, n. In mining, a large square frame of board, used in washing tin ore. B...
BUD'DING, ppr. Putting forth buds; inoculating.
BUD'DHISM, n. The doctrines of the Buddhists in Asia.
BUD'DED, pp. Put forth in buds; inoculated.
BUD, n. [Gr. to plant or beget.] A gem; the shoot of a plant; a small protuberan...
BUCOL'IC, a. [Gr. a herdsman; pastoral; L. buculus, an ox; bucolicus, pertaining...
BUCK'WHEAT, n. A plant and a species of grain; called also brank. It belongs to ...
BUCK'THORN, n. [buck and thorn.] A genus of plants, called Rhamnus, of many spec...