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Definition of Bourgeon

Bourgeon
Bourgeon Bour"geon, v. i. [OE. burjoun a bud, burjounen to bud, F. bourgeon a bud, bourgeonner to bud; cf. OHG. burjan to raise.] To sprout; to put forth buds; to shoot forth, as a branch. Gayly to bourgeon and broadly to grow. --Sir W. Scott.

Meaning of Bourgeon from wikipedia

- François Bourgeon (born 5 July 1945, Paris) is a French comics artist, who creates his work in the Franco-Belgian "Bande Dessinée" (BD) tradition. Bourgeon was...
- infections. Oxford University Press. p. 114. ISBN 978-0-19-165345-2. Jean-Marc Bourgeon, Pierre Picard. Fraudulent Claims and Nitpicky Insurers. cahier de recherche...
- from the original on 2009-07-22. Retrieved 2010-01-25. Leat, Eliza H. K.; Bourgeon, Sophie; Eze, Jude I.; Muir, Derek C.G.; Williamson, Mary; Bustnes, Jan...
- Chenin Noir (in some parts of the Loire Valley and California), Côt á Bourgeon blanc, Côt á Queue Rouge, Gros Pineau, Gros Véronais, Kek Chenin, La Brune...
- the player with the strongest character and personality) and the Prix Bourgeon (for the tennis player revelation of the year). In another novelty, since...
- publisher, they no longer prevent artists, like the below-mentioned François Bourgeon and Hermann Huppen, to create other BDs for other publishers, sometimes...
- ”Quand nos bourgeons se rouvriront” ("When the spring comes round") is a song for solo soprano, part of a staged recitation with orchestra Une voix dans...
- 30–32. Bibcode:2012Natur.485...30C. doi:10.1038/485030a. PMID 22552076. Bourgeon, Lauriane; Burke, Ariane; Higham, Thomas (2017-01-06). "Earliest Human...
- territorial end of Muslim expansion although the influence of the region would bourgeon for hundreds of years to come. Eleanor of Aquitaine frequently resided...
- and not Catherine de' Medici's.[page needed] According to Jean-Louis Bourgeon, the violently anti-Huguenot city of Paris was really responsible. He stresses...