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Definition of bush
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Bush (v. t.) To
furnish
with a bush, or
lining;
as, to bush a pivot
hole..
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Caper Bush
::
Caper bush () Alt. of Caper tre.
Ferrule
::
Ferrule
(n.) A
bushing
for
expanding
the end of a flue to
fasten
it
tightly
in the tube
plate,
or for
partly
filling
up its
mouth..
Embushment
::
Embushment
(n.) An
ambush.
Zamouse
::
Zamouse
(n.) A West
African
buffalo
(Bubalus
brachyceros)
having
short horns
depressed
at the base, and large ears
fringed
internally
with three rows of long
hairs.
It is
destitute
of a
dewlap.
Called
also
short-horned
buffalo,
and bush cow..
Bushfighter
::
Bushfighter
(n.) One
accustomed
to
bushfighting.
Benzoin
::
Benzoin
(n.) The
spicebush
(Lindera
benzoin).
Assart
::
Assart
(n.) A piece of land
cleared
of trees and
bushes,
and
fitted
for
cultivation;
a
clearing..
Bushmen
::
Bushmen
(pl. ) of
Bushma.
Insidiator
::
Insidiator
(n.) One who lies in
ambush.
Busky
::
Busky (a.) See
Bosky,
and 1st Bush, n..
Press
::
Press (n.) An East
Indian
insectivore
(Tupaia
ferruginea).
It is
arboreal
in its
habits,
and has a bushy tail. The fur is soft, and
varies
from rusty red to
maroon
and to
brownish
black..
Hedge
::
Hedge (n.) A
thicket
of
bushes,
usually
thorn
bushes;
especially,
such a
thicket
planted
as a fence
between
any two
portions
of land; and also any sort of
shrubbery,
as
evergreens,
planted
in a line or as a
fence;
particularly,
such a
thicket
planted
round a field to fence it, or in rows to
separate
the parts of a
garden..
Hugger
::
Hugger
(v. t. & i.) To
conceal;
to lurk
ambush.
Staggeringly
::
Staggerbush
(n.) An
American
shrub
(Andromeda
Mariana)
having
clusters
of
nodding
white
flowers.
It grows in low, sandy
places,
and is said to
poison
lambs and
calves..
Strike
::
Strike
(n.) A
bushel;
four
pecks.
Trug
::
Trug (n.) An old
measure
of wheat equal to two
thirds
of a
bushel.
Ambuscade
::
Ambuscade
(v. t.) To post or
conceal
in
ambush;
to
ambush.
Ambusher
::
Ambusher
(n.) One lying in
ambush.
Coak
::
Coak (n.) A
metallic
bushing
or
strengthening
piece in the
center
of a
wooden
block
sheave.
Batfowling
::
Batfowling
(n.) A mode of
catching
birds at
night,
by
holding
a torch or other
light,
and
beating
the bush or perch where they
roost.
The
birds,
flying
to the
light,
are
caught
with nets or
otherwise..
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