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Definition of Burgeons

Burgeon
Burgeon Bur"geon, v. i. To bud. See Bourgeon.

Meaning of Burgeons from wikipedia

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- Arthur Owen Barfield (9 November 1898 – 14 December 1997) was an English philosopher, author, poet, critic, and member of the Inklings. Barfield was born...
- Colette Burgeon (born 11 February 1957 in Hainaut, Belgium)[citation needed] is a Belgian politician and member of the Parti Socialiste. She is the sister...
- has concave-like rosettes which holds stocky gray leaves that possesses burgeons. It is endemic to Mexico in mostly dry regions. The rosettes measure 1...
- seats from the opposition Democratic Party, cementing their majority. The burgeoning economy and Republican pro-business policies caused the party to gain...
- Mary, along with Peter Yarrow and Paul Stookey. Travers grew up amid the burgeoning folk scene in New York City's Greenwich Village, and she released five...
- Retrieved September 5, 2014. Winters, Amanda (January 16, 2010). "Bethel burgeons under pastor's visions of prosperity". Record Searchlight. Archived from...
- With easy access to illegal alcohol and a steady clientele, business burgeons, and the Lackadaisy becomes a premier establishment. In 1926, however,...
- philosophical influences, defying pop music conventions and appealing to the burgeoning counterculture. Dylan was born in St. Louis County, Minnesota. He moved...