| bumble | <zoology> The bittern. See: Bump to boom. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| bumblebee | <zoology> A large bee of the genus Bombus, sometimes called humblebee; so named from its sound. There are many species. All gather honey, and store it in the empty cocoons after the young have come out. Origin: OE. Bumblen to make a humming noise (dim. Of bum, v.i) + bee. Cf. Humblebee. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| bumblefoot |
A condition of the foot, usually in the form of 'corns' or ulcerations on the bottom of the foot. This can be caused by (amongst other things) poor hygiene, unsuitable perches or piercing of the bottom of the foot by the talons. The condition can be fatal, as raptors are dependent on their feet for their food. It is an especial problem during very cold weather, as it can lead to further problems if their feet get cold.
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| bumble | speak haltingly |
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| bumble | walk unsteadily |
| bumble | make a mess of, destroy or ruin |
| bumble | robust hairy social bee of temperate regions |
| bumble | someone who makes mistakes because of incompetence |
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