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There are 18 words containing BUGI

Bugis  ——  abugida  ——  abugidasabugidicbugicideBuginese  ——  albugineabugicideshumbuginghumbugism  ——  albugineous  ——  bug␣in␣one's␣bonnettunica␣albuginea  ——  cute␣as␣a␣bug␣in␣a␣rugsnug␣as␣a␣bug␣in␣a␣rug  ——  tunicae␣albugineae  ——  put␣a␣bug␣in␣someone's␣ear  ——  puts␣a␣bug␣in␣someone's␣ear

24 definitions found

  • Bugis — prop.n. A member of a people of southern Sulawesi. — prop.n. The Malayo-Polynesian language spoken by these people. — adj. Pertaining to the Bugis or their language.
  • abugida — n. (Linguistics) A kind of syllabary (syllabic alphabet) in which… — n. (Linguistics) A kind of syllabary (syllabic alphabet) in which…
  • abugidas — n. Plural of abugida.
  • abugidic — adj. (Rare) Of or relating to an abugida.
  • bugicide — n. A substance that kills bugs. — n. (Rare) The killing of a bug.
  • Buginese — prop.n. A Malayo-Polynesian language spoken in parts of Sulawesi, Indonesia.
  • albuginea — n. (Anatomy) A layer of white, fibrous tissue.
  • bugicides — n. Plural of bugicide.
  • humbuging — v. Present participle of humbug.
  • humbugism — n. (Dated, slang) humbug; nonsense.
  • albugineous — adj. Of the nature of, or resembling, the white of the eye, or…
  • bug␣in␣one's␣bonnet — n. Synonym of bee in one’s bonnet.
  • tunica␣albuginea — n. (Anatomy) Layer of connective tissue covering the testis. — n. (Anatomy) Layer of connective tissue covering the ovaries. — n. (Anatomy) Tough fibrous layer of connective tissue that surrounds…
  • cute␣as␣a␣bug␣in␣a␣rug — adj. (Simile) Very cute.
  • snug␣as␣a␣bug␣in␣a␣rug — adj. (Simile, colloquial) Very cosy and comfortable.
  • tunicae␣albugineae — n. Plural of tunica albuginea.
  • put␣a␣bug␣in␣someone's␣ear — v. To make a small suggestion or give a hint that causes the listener to act.
  • puts␣a␣bug␣in␣someone's␣ear — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of put…
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