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11bud — bȕd (bȕdi) vezn. DEFINICIJA zast. arh. udvojeni ili u korelaciji s ili u zn. bilo...bilo, ili...ili [bud danas bud sutra] ETIMOLOGIJA ← imp. budi, v. biti …
12Bud — informal a ↑Budweiser (=a type of beer) ▪ Hey, would you like a Bud? …
13bud — (n.) late 14c., budde, origin unknown, perhaps from O.Fr. boter push forward, thrust, itself a Germanic word (Cf. Du. bot bud, O.S. budil bag, purse, Ger. Beutel), or from O.E. budd beetle. The verb is c.1400 …
14bud — [n] new sprout on plant bloom, blossom, embryo, floret, germ, incipient flower, nucleus, shoot, spark; concept 428 bud [v] sprout burgeon, burst forth, develop, grow, pullulate, shoot; concept 427 Ant. die, shrink, waste, wither …
15bud — ► NOUN 1) a knob like growth on a plant which develops into a leaf, flower, or shoot. 2) Biology an outgrowth from an organism that separates to form a new individual asexually. ► VERB (budded, budding) ▪ form a bud or buds. ORIGIN of unknown… …
16bud — index embryo, germinate, proliferate, pullulate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
17Bud — m English (U.S.): originally a short form of the nickname or vocabulary word buddy friend, which may be an alteration, perhaps a nursery form, of brother or else derive from the Scottish Gaelic vocative case a bhodaich ‘old man!’. It is now… …
18bud- — *bud germ.: Quelle: Personenname; Sonstiges: Reichert, Lexikon der altgermanischen Namen 2, 1990, 487 (Arsibod, Droctebodes, Fredebod, Launebodis, Mellobod?, Silibudi) …
19bud|dy — «BUHD ee», noun, plural dies, verb, died, dy|ing. Informal. –n. 1. a close friend; comrade; pal. 2. a little boy. 3. brother (used as a form of address) …
20Bud — In botany, a bud is an undeveloped or embryonic shoot and normally occurs in the axil of a leaf or at the tip of the stem. Once formed, a bud may remain for some time in a dormant condition, or it may form a shoot immediately.The buds of many… …