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Definition of bunch
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of bunch is as below...
Bunch (v. i.) To swell out into a bunch or
protuberance;
to be
protuberant
or
round.
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Knob
::
Knob (v. i.) To grow into knobs or
bunches;
to
become
knobbed.
Bouquet
::
Bouquet
(n.) A
nosegay;
a bunch of
flowers.
Knob
::
Knob (n.) A hard
protuberance;
a hard
swelling
or
rising;
a
bunch;
a lump; as, a knob in the
flesh,
or on a
bone..
Bunch
::
Bunch (n.) A small
isolated
mass of ore, as
distinguished
from a
continuous
vein..
Favor
::
Favor (n.) A gift or
represent;
something
bestowed
as an
evidence
of good will; a token of love; a knot of
ribbons;
something
worn as a token of
affection;
as, a
marriage
favor is a bunch or knot of white
ribbons
or white
flowers
worn at a
wedding..
Thyrsus
::
Thyrsus
(n.) A staff
entwined
with ivy, and
surmounted
by a pine cone, or by a bunch of vine or ivy
leaves
with
grapes
or
berries.
It is an
attribute
of
Bacchus,
and of the
satyrs
and
others
engaging
in
Bacchic
rites..
Finial
::
Finial
(n.) The knot or bunch of
foliage,
or
foliated
ornament,
that forms the upper
extremity
of a
pinnacle
in
Gothic
architecture;
sometimes,
the
pinnacle
itself..
Tussock
::
Tussock
(n.) A tuft, as of
grass,
twigs,
hair, or the like;
especially,
a dense tuft or bunch of grass or
sedge..
Charm
::
Charm (n.) Any small
decorative
object
worn on the
person,
as a seal, a key, a
silver
whistle,
or the like.
Bunches
of
charms
are often worn at the watch
chain..
Pennach
::
Pennach
(n.) A bunch of
feathers;
a
plume.
Nylgau
::
Nylgau
(n.) A large
Asiatic
antelope
(Boselaphus,
/
Portax,
tragocamelus),
found in
Northern
India.
It has short
horns,
a black mane, and a bunch of long hair on the
throat.
The
general
color is
grayish
brown..
Humpback
::
Humpback
(n.) Any whale of the genus
Megaptera,
characterized
by a hump or bunch on the back.
Several
species
are
known.
The most
common
ones in the North
Atlantic
are
Megaptera
longimana
of
Europe,
and M.
osphyia
of
America;
that of the
California
coasts
is M.
versabilis..
Glomerulus
::
Glomerulus
(n.) The bunch of
looped
capillary
blood
vessels
in a
Malpighian
capsule
of the
kidney.
Barbet
::
Barbet
(n.) A bird of the
family
Bucconidae,
allied
to the
Cuckoos,
having
a
large,
conical
beak
swollen
at the base, and
bearded
with five
bunches
of stiff
bristles;
the puff bird. It
inhabits
tropical
America
and
Africa..
Bunchberry
::
Bunchberry
(n.) The dwarf
cornel
(Cornus
Canadensis),
which bears a dense
cluster
of
bright
red,
edible
berries..
Raisin
::
Raisin
(n.) A
grape,
or a bunch of
grapes..
Panache
::
Panache
(n.) A plume or bunch of
feathers,
esp. such a bunch worn on the
helmet;
any
military
plume,
or
ornamental
group of
feathers..
Coma
::
Coma (n.) A tuft or
bunch,
-- as the
assemblage
of
branches
forming
the head of a tree; or a
cluster
of
bracts
when empty and
terminating
the
inflorescence
of a
plant;
or a tuft of long hairs on
certain
seeds..
Puddening
::
Puddening
(n.) A bunch of soft
material
to
prevent
chafing
between
spars,
or the
like..
Pampre
::
Pampre
(n.) An
ornament,
composed
of vine
leaves
and
bunches
of
grapes,
used for
decorating
spiral
columns..
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