Definition of Bulbous. Meaning of Bulbous. Synonyms of Bulbous

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Definition of Bulbous

Bulbous
Bulbous Bulb"ous, a. [L. bulbosus: cf. F. bulbeux. See Bulb, n.] Having or containing bulbs, or a bulb; growing from bulbs; bulblike in shape or structure.

Meaning of Bulbous from wikipedia

- A bulbous bow is a streamlined flaring or protruding bulb at the bow (or front) of a ship just below the waterline. The flare or bulb modifies the way...
- gardening, plants with other kinds of storage organ are also called ornamental bulbous plants or just bulbs. The bulb's leaf bases, also known as scales, generally...
- The bulbous corpuscle, Ruffini ending or Ruffini corpuscle is a slowly adapting mechanoreceptor located in the cutaneous tissue between the dermal papillae...
- Ornamental bulbous plants, often called ornamental bulbs or just bulbs in gardening and horticulture, are herbaceous perennials grown for ornamental purposes...
- Ranunculus bulbosus, commonly known as bulbous buttercup or St. Anthony's turnip, is a perennial flowering plant in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae...
- Poa bulbosa is a species of gr**** known by the common names bulbous bluegr**** or bulbous meadow-gr****. It is native to Eurasia and North Africa, but it...
- known as the small bulbous-rooted iris or xiphium iris. It was first illustrated in 'Flowers of the Mediterranean' in 1965. It is bulbous and bears blue,...
- anatomical detail (under original Linnaean name Fumaria bulbosa i.e. "bulbous fumitory"). Hollow tuber bisected to show central void. Forest floor, Rak...
- Alopecurus bulbosus, common name bulbous foxtail, is a species of gr****. It is a perennial native to the Atlantic coast of Western Europe and the Mediterranean...
- known as the abruptly-bulbous agaricus or the flat-bulb mushroom. First described by the mycologist Charles Horton Peck, this bulbous-stemmed edible species...