Bulbed - Law Dictionary Search Results
Bulbous
Having or containing bulbs or a bulb growing from bulbs bulblike in shape or
Bulbed
Having a bulb round headed
Bulbar
Of or pertaining to bulb especially in medicine pertaining to the bulb of the spinal
Bulbil
A small or secondary bulb hence now almost exclusively An aeumlrial bulb or deciduous bud
Bulblet
A small bulb either produced on a larger bulb or on some aeumlrial
Corm
A solid bulb shaped root as of the crocus See Bulb
cryophorus
its own evaporation The ordinary form consists of two glass bulbs connected by a tube of the same material and containing
ous
as in gracious abounding in grace arduous full of ardor bulbous having bulbs bulblike riotous poisonous piteous joyous etc
lampshade
a protective ornamental covering used to screen the light bulb in a lamp from direct view
Leek
broadly linear succulent leaves rising from a loose oblong cylindrical bulb The flavor is stronger than that of the common onion
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