Word Meanings - BOURGEON - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To sprout; to put forth buds; to shoot forth, as a branch. Gayly to bourgeon and broadly to grow. Sir W. Scott.
Related words: (words related to BOURGEON)
- FORTHPUTING
 Bold; forward; aggressive.
- BRANCHIOSTOMA
 The lancelet. See Amphioxus.
- BROADLY
 In a broad manner.
- BRANCHLESS
 Destitude of branches or shoots; without any valuable product; barren; naked.
- SHOOTING
 1. The act of one who, or that which, shoots; as, the shooting of an archery club; the shooting of rays of light. 2. A wounding or killing with a firearm; specifically , the killing of game; as, a week of shooting. 3. A sensation of darting pain;
- BRANCHING
 Furnished with branches; shooting our branches; extending in a branch or branches. Shaded with branching palm. Milton.
- FORTHCOMING
 Ready or about to appear; making appearance.
- FORTHY
 Therefore. Spenser.
- BRANCHIOPODA
 An order of Entomostraca; -- so named from the feet of branchiopods having been supposed to perform the function of gills. It includes the fresh-water genera Branchipus, Apus, and Limnadia, and the genus Artemia found in salt lakes. It
- BRANCHINESS
 Fullness of branches.
- FORTHWARD
 Forward. Bp. Fisher.
- FORTHRIGHTNESS
 Straightforwardness; explicitness; directness. Dante's concise forthrightness of phrase. Hawthorne.
- BRANCHY
 Full of branches; having wide-spreading branches; consisting of branches. Beneath thy branchy bowers of thickest gloom. J. Scott.
- FORTHINK
 To repent; to regret; to be sorry for; to cause regret. "Let it forthink you." Tyndale. That me forthinketh, quod this January. Chaucer.
- SCOTTICIZE
 To cause to become like the Scotch; to make Scottish.
- FORTHWITH
 As soon as the thing required may be done by reasonable exertion confined to that object. Bouvier. (more info) 1. Immediately; without delay; directly. Immediately there fell from his eyes as it had been scales; and he received sight forthwith.
- FORTHGOING
 A going forth; an utterance. A. Chalmers.
- BRANCH
 1. To divide as into branches; to make subordinate division in. 2. To adorn with needlework representing branches, flowers, or twigs. The train whereof loose far behind her strayed, Branched with gold and pearl, most richly wrought. Spenser.
- SHOOT
 1. To cause an engine or weapon to discharge a missile; -- said of a person or an agent; as, they shot at a target; he shoots better than he rides. The archers have . . . shot at him. Gen. xlix. 23. 2. To discharge a missile; -- said of an engine
- BOURGEON
 To sprout; to put forth buds; to shoot forth, as a branch. Gayly to bourgeon and broadly to grow. Sir W. Scott.
- TECTIBRANCHIA
 See TECTIBRANCHIATA
- NUDIBRANCHIATA
 A division of opisthobranchiate mollusks, having no shell except while very young. The gills are naked and situated upon the back or sides. See Ceratobranchia.
- ABRANCHIAL
 Abranchiate.
- PYGOBRANCHIA
 A division of opisthobranchiate mollusks having the branchiæ in a wreath or group around the anal opening, as in the genus Doris.
- PODOBRANCH
 One of branchiæ attached to the bases of the legs in Crustacea.
- ASPIDOBRANCHIA
 A group of Gastropoda, with limpetlike shells, including the abalone shells and keyhole limpets.
- LAMELLIBRANCHIATE
 Having lamellar gills; belonging to the Lamellibranchia. -- n.
- EPIBRANCHIAL
 Pertaining to the segment between the ceratobranchial and pharyngobranchial in a branchial arch. -- n.
- HYPOBRANCHIAL
 Pertaining to the segment between the basibranchial and the ceratobranchial in a branchial arch. -- n.
- PULMOBRANCHIATA; PULMOBRANCHIATE
 See -ATE (more info) & n.
- PERENNIBRANCHIATE
 Having branchæ, or gills, through life; -- said especially of certain Amphibia, like the menobranchus. Opposed to caducibranchiate.
- WHENCEFORTH
 From, or forth from, what or which place; whence. Spenser.
- TECTIBRANCHIATE
 Having the gills covered by the mantle; of or pertaining to the Tectibranchiata. -- n.
- SCYPHOBRANCHII
 An order of fishes including the blennioid and gobioid fishes, and other related families.
- DERMOBRANCHIATE
 Having the skin modified to serve as a gill.
- OVERSHOOT
 1. To shoot over or beyond. "Not to overshoot his game." South. 2. To pass swiftly over; to fly beyond. Hartle. 3. To exceed; as, to overshoot the truth. Cowper. To overshoot one's self, to venture too far; to assert too much.
- CIRROBRANCHIATA
 A division of Mollusca having slender, cirriform appendages near the mouth; the Scaphopoda.
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