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Definition of buz
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Buz (v. & n.) See Buzz.
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Puttock
::
Puttock
(n.) The
buzzard.
Whir
::
Whir (v. i.) To whirl
round,
or
revolve,
with a
whizzing
noise;
to fly or more
quickly
with a
buzzing
or
whizzing
sound;
to
whiz..
Breeze Fly
::
Breeze
fly (n.) A fly of
various
species,
of the
family
Tabanidae,
noted for
buzzing
about
animals,
and
tormenting
them by
sucking
their
blood;
--
called
also
horsefly,
and
gadfly.
They are among the
largest
of
two-winged
or
dipterous
insects.
The name is also given to
different
species
of
botflies..
Dor
::
Dor (n.) A large
European
scaraboid
beetle
(Geotrupes
stercorarius),
which makes a
droning
noise while
flying.
The name is also
applied
to
allied
American
species,
as the June bug.
Called
also dorr,
dorbeetle,
or
dorrbeetle,
dorbug,
dorrfly,
and
buzzard
clock..
Buzz
::
Buzz (n.) The
audible
friction
of voice
consonants.
Abuzz
::
Abuzz (a.) In a buzz;
buzzing.
Harpy
::
Harpy (n.) The
European
moor
buzzard
or marsh
harrier
(Circus
aeruginosus).
Buzzard
::
Buzzard
(n.) A
blockhead;
a
dunce.
Huzz
::
Huzz (v. i.) To buzz; to
murmur.
Harrier
::
Harrier
(n.) One of
several
species
of hawks or
buzzards
of the genus
Circus
which fly low and harry small
animals
or
birds,
-- as the
European
marsh
harrier
(Circus
aerunginosus),
and the hen
harrier
(C.
cyaneus)..
Buzzing
::
Buzzing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Buz.
Buzz
::
Buzz (n.) A
whisper;
a
report
spread
secretly
or
cautiously.
Onomatopoeia
::
Onomatopoeia
(n.) The
formation
of words in
imitation
of
sounds;
a
figure
of
speech
in which the sound of a word is
imitative
of the sound of the thing which the word
represents;
as, the buzz of bees; the hiss of a
goose;
the
crackle
of
fire..
Buz
::
Buz (v. & n.) See Buzz.
Wabble
::
Wabble
(v. i.) To move
staggeringly
or
unsteadily
from one side to the
other;
to
vacillate;
to move the
manner
of a
rotating
disk when the axis of
rotation
is
inclined
to that of the disk; -- said of a
turning
or
whirling
body; as, a top
wabbles;
a buzz saw
wabbles..
Pern
::
Pern (n.) The honey
buzzard.
Buzzsaw
::
Buzzsaw
() A
circular
saw; -- so
called
from the
buzzing
it makes when
running
at full
speed.
Glede
::
Glede (v. i.) The
common
European
kite
(Milvus
ictinus).
This name is also
sometimes
applied
to the
buzzard.
Buzzingly
::
Buzzingly
(adv.)
In a
buzzing
manner;
with a
buzzing
sound.
Buzz
::
Buzz (v. i.) To make a low,
continuous,
humming
or
sibilant
sound,
like that made by bees with their
wings.
Hence:
To utter a
murmuring
sound;
to speak with a low,
humming
voice..
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