- In botany, a
bulb is a
short underground stem with
fleshy leaves or leaf
bases that
function as food
storage organs during dormancy. In gardening, plants...
- large,
mature onion bulb is most
often eaten,
onions can be
eaten at
immature stages.
Young plants may be
harvested before bulbing occurs and used whole...
- An
incandescent light bulb, also
known as an
incandescent lamp or
incandescent light globe, is an
electric light that
produces illumination by
Joule heating...
-
Edison light bulbs, also
known as
filament light bulbs and
retroactively referred to as
antique light bulbs or
vintage light bulbs, are
either carbon-...
- In
female anatomy, the
vestibular bulbs,
bulbs of the
vestibule or ****oral
bulbs are two
elongated m****es of
erectile tissue typically described as being...
- The wet-
bulb temperature is the
lowest temperature that can be
reached under current ambient conditions by the
evaporation of
water only. It is defined...
- The
bulb of **** is the proximal/posterior
bulged end of the (unpaired median)
corpus spongiosum ****.
Together with the two
crura (one crus on each...
- that uses a 3-way
light bulb to
produce three levels of
light in a low-medium-high configuration. A 3-way lamp
requires a 3-way
bulb and socket, and a 3-way...
-
bloom in
spring and die back
after flowering to an
underground storage bulb. A
bulb can be as much as 5 cm (2 inches) in
diameter or as
small as 1 cm (0...
- Look up
bulb in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bulb or
Bulbs may
refer to:
Bulb, a food-storage
structure within some
plants Ornamental bulb, a kind...