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bur¹ Definition

bur (bʉr)

noun

  1. the rough, prickly seedcase or fruit of certain plants, as the sticktight, cocklebur, etc.
  2. a weed or other plant with burs
  3. anything that clings like a bur
  4. Dentistry a cutting or drilling bit
  5. burr & burr

Etymology: ME burre < Scand; akin to Dan burre, Swed borre < IE *bhors-: for base see bristle

transitive verb burred, burring bur′·ring

  1. to remove burs from
  2. to burr
bur² Definition

bur

bureau
Bur Definition

Bur

  1. Bureau
  2. Burma
  3. Burmese
bur Synonyms

bur

n.

prickly seedcase, nut, grain, acorn, pod, seed pod, boll; see also bramble, seed 1.

bur Usage Examples

Adjective modifier

  • small: Remove a semi-circle of bone from the buccal alveolar crest with a small round bur ( ½ or 1 ).

Modifies a noun

  • reed: It lives on branched bur reed where its larvae live in the roots and the adults on the plants above water.

Modifying Another Word

  • n't: But I decided to listen to them as they burn't in and I can report that things did improve considerably and gradually.

Noun used with modifier

  • round: Reduce any bony abnormalities with a round bur ( with water irrigation ) or a bone file.
  • book: Lower back stand to book bur will usa holiday insurance provide robes.
  • cross: As told at school Jesus died on the cross bur rose again hence Easter sunday.

Preposition: of

  • specie: The burs of this species can cause mechanical injury to cattle, and spoil sheeps ' wool.

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  6. buoy (up)
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  9. Buonaparte
  10. buon giorno
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  5. Burbage
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  8. burbled
  9. burbling
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