Word: bulb

Category: bulb

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Related words: bulb

light bulb, bulbs, led bulb, the light bulb, light bulbs, led light bulb, bulb size, hid bulb, halogen bulb, sylvania, led lights, led bulbs, led light bulbs, headlights, type a bulb

Synonyms: bulb

companion, friend, colleague, associate, partner, coworker, workmate, pal, crony, mate, chum, buddy, dawg, peeps, familiar, fellow, brother

Translations: bulb

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spanish
Translations:
cebolla, bulbo, ampolla, bombilla
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german
Translations:
glühbirne, knolle, glühlampe
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french
Translations:
bassinoire, bulbe, tubercule, oignon, ampoule
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italian
Translations:
lampadina
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portuguese
Translations:
bolbo, ampola, lâmpada
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dutch
Translations:
peer, lampje, lamp, ampul, gloeilamp
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russian
Translations:
выпуклость, лампочка, груша, пузырек, колба, выпуклый, луковица, баллон
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norwegian
Translations:
pære
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swedish
Translations:
glödlampa, kula
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finnish
Translations:
lamppu
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danish
Translations:
pære
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czech
Translations:
cibule, hlíza, žárovka, baňka
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polish
Translations:
opuszka, cebula, bańka, bulwa, cebulka, żarówka
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hungarian
Translations:
villanykörte, virághagyma, üveggömb
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greek
Translations:
βολβός, γλόμπος
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ukrainian
Translations:
бульбашку, опуклість, балон, пузирчик, бульбашка
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bulgarian
Translations:
луковица
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estonian
Translations:
mugul, sibul, elektripirn
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croatian
Translations:
cijev, lukovica, luk
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lithuanian
Translations:
statyba, svogūnas
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latvian
Translations:
spuldze
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romanian
Translations:
bec

The meaning and "use of": bulb

noun
  • a rounded underground storage organ present in some plants, notably those of the lily family, consisting of a short stem surrounded by fleshy scale leaves or leaf bases and lying dormant over winter. - Snowdrops hate having their roots disturbed, but dividing them in spring allows their roots to recover and gives the leaves time to feed the bulb before they become dormant later in summer.
  • an object with a rounded or teardrop shape like a bulb, in particular. - A pneumatic bulb is required to accurately assess the tympanic membrane and the aeration of the middle ear.

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