bud
1
[ buhd ]
/ bʌd /
noun
verb (used without object), bud·ded, bud·ding.
verb (used with object), bud·ded, bud·ding.
to cause to bud.
Horticulture.
to graft by inserting a single bud into the stock.
Idioms for bud
in the bud,
in an immature or undeveloped state: a Shakespeare in the bud.
Also in bud.
nip in the bud,
to stop (something) in the beginning of its development: The rebellion was nipped in the bud.
Origin of bud
1
1350–1400; Middle English
budde bud, spray, pod; akin to German
Hagebutte hip, Old Norse
budda purse, dialectal Swedish
bodd head, Dutch
buidel bag, purse, Middle Low German
buddich swollen
OTHER WORDS FROM bud
bud·der, noun bud·less, adjective bud·like, adjective non·bud·ding, adjective, nounWORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH bud
budder butterWords nearby bud
bucolics,
bucovina,
bucranium,
bucureşti,
bucyrus,
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bud fission,
bud mutation,
bud scale,
bud sport,
bud stick
Example sentences from the Web for budding
British Dictionary definitions for budding (1 of 3)
budding
/ (ˈbʌdɪŋ) /
adjective
at an early stage of development but showing promise or potential
a budding genius
British Dictionary definitions for budding (2 of 3)
bud
1
/ (bʌd) /
noun
verb buds, budding or budded
Word Origin for bud
C14
budde, of Germanic origin; compare Icelandic
budda purse, Dutch
buidel
British Dictionary definitions for budding (3 of 3)
Medical definitions for budding (1 of 2)
budding
[ bŭd′ĭng ]
n.
gemmation
Medical definitions for budding (2 of 2)
bud
[ bŭd ]
n.
A small, rounded anatomical structure or organic part, such as a taste bud.
An asexual reproductive structure, as in yeast or a hydra, that consists of an outgrowth capable of developing into a new individual.
v.
To put forth or cause to put forth buds.
To reproduce asexually by forming a bud.
Scientific definitions for budding (1 of 2)
budding
[ bŭd′ĭng ]
A form of asexual reproduction in living organisms in which new individuals form from outgrowths (buds) on the bodies of mature organisms. These outgrowths grow by means of mitotic cell division. Many simple multicellular animals such as hydras and unicellular organisms such as yeasts reproduce by budding.
Scientific definitions for budding (2 of 2)
bud
[ bŭd ]
Noun
A small swelling on a branch or stem, containing an undeveloped shoot, leaf, or flower. Some species have mixed buds containing two of these structures, or even all three.♦ Terminal buds occur at the end of a stem, twig, or branch.♦ Axillary buds, also known as lateral buds, occur in the axils of leaves (in the upper angle of where the leaf grows from the stem).♦ Accessory buds often occur clustered around terminal buds or above and on either side of axillary buds. Accessory buds are usually smaller than terminal and axillary buds.
A small rounded outgrowth on an asexually reproducing organism, such as a yeast or hydra, that is capable of developing into a new individual. See more at budding.
A tiny part or structure, such as a taste bud, that is shaped like a plant bud.
Verb
To form or produce a bud or buds.
Idioms and Phrases with budding
bud
see nip in the bud.