bunsen
— Noun
– English
~ German chemist who with Kirchhoff pioneered spectrum analysis but is remembered mainly for his invention of the Bunsen burner (1811-1899)
bunsenbrænder
— Noun
– Danish
~ gasbrænder med en udformning af dyse og lufttilfør ...
bunt
— Noun
– English
~ fungus that destroys kernels of wheat by replacing them with greasy masses of smelly spores
bunt
— Noun
– English
~ similar to Tilletia caries
bunt
— Noun
– English
~ (baseball) the act of hitting a baseball lightly without swinging the bat
bunt
— Noun
– English
~ disease of wheat characterized by replacement of the grains with greasy masses of smelly smut spores
buntal
— Noun
– English
~ fine white Philippine fiber from stalks of unopened leaves of talipot palms; used in making hats
bunting
— Noun
– English
~ any of numerous seed-eating songbirds of Europe or North America
bunting
— Noun
– English
~ a loosely woven fabric used for flags, etc.
buntmager
— Noun
– Danish
~ person der forarbejder og handler med pels og pels ...
bunuel
— Noun
– English
~ Spanish film director (1900-1983)
bunya bunya
— Noun
– English
~ Australian conifer bearing two-inch seeds tasting like roasted chestnuts; among the aborigines the tree is hereditary property protected by law
bunya bunya
— Noun
– English
~ nut tasting like roasted chestnuts; a staple food of Australian aborigines
bunyan
— Noun
– English
~ English preacher and author of an allegorical novel, Pilgrim's Progress (1628-1688)
Bunyan
— Noun
– English
~ a legendary giant lumberjack of the north woods of the United States and Canada; "Paul Bunyan had a blue ox named Babe"; "the lakes of Minnesota began when Paul Bunyan and Babe's footprints filled with water"
Bunyaviridae
— Noun
– English
~ a large family of arboviruses that affect a wide range of hosts (mainly vertebrates and arthropods)
bunyavirus
— Noun
– English
~ an animal virus belonging to the family Bunyaviridae; can be used as a bioweapon
bell buoy
— Noun
– English
~ a buoy with a bell on it
buoy
— Noun
– English
~ bright-colored; a float attached by rope to the seabed to mark channels in a harbor or underwater hazards