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Definition of bush
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Bush (v. i.) To
branch
thickly
in the
manner
of a bush.
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Hopplebush
::
Hopplebush
(n.) Same as
Hobblebush.
Ambuscade
::
Ambuscade
(v. t.) A lying in a wood,
concealed,
for the
purpose
of
attacking
an enemy by
surprise.
Hence:
A lying in wait, and
concealed
in any
situation,
for a like
purpose;
a snare laid for an
enemy;
an
ambush..
Tanate
::
Tanate
(n.) An
Asiatic
wild dog
(Canis
procyonoides),
native
of Japan and
adjacent
countries.
It has a
short,
bushy tail.
Called
also
raccoon
dog..
Bush
::
Bush (n.) A shrub cut off, or a
shrublike
branch
of a tree; as,
bushes
to
support
pea
vines..
Bush
::
Bush (v. t.) To set
bushes
for; to
support
with
bushes;
as, to bush
peas..
Frickle
::
Frickle
(n.) A
bushel
basket.
Buttonbush
::
Buttonbush
(n.) A shrub
(Cephalanthus
occidentalis)
growing
by the
waterside;
-- so
called
from its
globular
head of
flowers.
See
Capitulum.
Chetvert
::
Chetvert
(n.) A
measure
of grain equal to
0.7218
of an
imperial
quarter,
or 5.95
Winchester
bushels..
Bushhammer
::
Bushhammer
(n.) A
hammer
with a head
formed
of a
bundle
of
square
bars, with
pyramidal
points,
arranged
in rows, or a solid head with a face cut into a
number
of rows of such
points;
-- used for
dressing
stone..
Bush
::
Bush (v. i.) To
branch
thickly
in the
manner
of a bush.
Contain
::
Contain
(v. t.) To have
capacity
for; to be able to hold; to hold; to be
equivalent
to; as, a
bushel
contains
four
pecks..
Decoy
::
Decoy (v. t.) To lead into
danger
by
artifice;
to lure into a net or
snare;
to
entrap;
to
insnare;
to
allure;
to
entice;
as, to decoy
troops
into an
ambush;
to decoy ducks into a net..
Tod
::
Tod (n.) A fox; --
probably
so named from its bushy tail.
Ambuscadoed
::
Ambuscadoed
(p. p.)
Posted
in
ambush;
ambuscaded.
Bushment
::
Bushment
(n.) An
ambuscade.
Pineweed
::
Pineweed
(n.) A low,
bushy,
nearly
leafless
herb
(Hypericum
Sarothra),
common
in sandy soil in the
Eastern
United
States..
Press
::
Press (n.) An East
Indian
insectivore
(Tupaia
ferruginea).
It is
arboreal
in its
habits,
and has a bushy tail. The fur is soft, and
varies
from rusty red to
maroon
and to
brownish
black..
Hectolitre
::
Hectolitre
(n.) A
measure
of
liquids,
containing
a
hundred
liters;
equal to a tenth of a cubic
meter,
nearly
26/
gallons
of wine
measure,
or
22.0097
imperial
gallons.
As a dry
measure,
it
contains
ten
decaliters,
or about 2/
Winchester
bushels..
Zareba
::
Zareba
(n.) An
improvised
stockade;
especially,
one made of thorn
bushes,
etc..
Basil
::
Basil (n.) The name given to
several
aromatic
herbs of the Mint
family,
but
chiefly
to the
common
or sweet basil
(Ocymum
basilicum),
and the bush
basil,
or
lesser
basil (O.
minimum),
the
leaves
of which are used in
cookery.
The name is also given to
several
kinds of
mountain
mint
(Pycnanthemum)..
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