bud

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The meaning (definition) of the word bud
a tiny green lump on a plant that will open into a flower or leaf
The word bud used in a sentence
“A tiny red bud on the flower is opening today.”
Words that mean the same as bud (synonyms)
sprout
Words that mean the opposite of bud (antonyms)
flowerbloom
The plural of the word bud
buds
How the word bud is said around the world
| French | bourgeon |
| Spanish | brote |
| Mandarin | 芽 |
| Hindi | कली |
| Arabic | برعم |
| Russian | бутон |
| Portuguese (EU) | botão |
| Portuguese (BR) | botão |
| Japanese | つぼみ |
| German | Knospe |
| Urdu | کلی |
| Punjabi | ਕਲੀ |
| Korean | 싹 |
| Hebrew | לְהַנֵץ |
| Greek | μπουμπούκι |
| Dutch | knop |
| Filipino | usbong |
| Vietnamese | nụ |
| Turkish | tomurcuk |
| Persian | جوانه |
| Polish | pączek |
| Ukrainian | брунька |
| Bengali | কুঁড়ি |
| Swedish | knopp |
| Italian | germoglio |
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