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budding
- IPA[ˈbʌdɪŋ]
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- (of a plant) having or developing buds;(of a body part) becoming larger as part of normal growth
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- 1. (of a plant) having or developing buds a budding chrysanthemum
- ▪ (of a body part) becoming larger as part of normal growth her budding breasts
- ▪ (of a person) beginning and showing signs of promise in a particular sphere budding young actors
- ▪ beginning and showing promising signs of continuing their budding relationship
- a compact growth on a plant that develops into a leaf, flower, or shoot.
- (of a plant or animal) form a bud: new blood vessels bud out from the vascular bed
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- a compact growth on a plant that develops into a leaf, flower, or shoot.
- (of a plant or animal) form a bud: new blood vessels bud out from the vascular bed tapeworms bud off egg-bearing sections from their tail end
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- a friendly form of address from one boy or man to another: I'll tell you what, bud
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- a form of address, usually to a boy or man, used especially when the name of the one being ... listen, bud, I saw you there with my own eyes
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- graft a bud of (a plant) onto another plant.
- a plant grown by grafting a bud onto another plant.
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- graft a bud from (a plant) on to another plant.
- a plant grown by grafting a bud from one plant on to another plant.
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- a bud on a plant from which a leaf develops: it should be pruned in early spring just before the leaf buds begin to swell
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- a small wad of cotton wool on a short, thin stick, used for cosmetic purposes or cleaning the ears.
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- (of a plant) having or developing buds: a budding chrysanthemum
Oxford American Dictionary