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6-letter words containing u

  • budder — a plant which buds
  • buddha — Buddha is the title given to Gautama Siddhartha, the religious teacher and founder of Buddhism.
  • buddhi — intellect, seen as an intuitive faculty giving increased spiritual awareness.
  • buddle — a sloping trough in which ore is washed
  • budger — a person who budges or stirs
  • budget — Your budget is the amount of money that you have available to spend. The budget for something is the amount of money that a person, organization, or country has available to spend on it.
  • budgie — A budgie is the same as a budgerigar.
  • buffed — Chiefly British Dialect. a blow; slap.
  • buffer — A buffer is something that prevents something else from being harmed or that prevents two things from harming each other.
  • buffet — A buffet is a meal of cold food that is displayed on a long table at a party or public occasion. Guests usually serve themselves from the table.
  • buffon — Georges Louis Leclerc (ʒɔrʒ lwi ləklɛr), Comte de. 1707–88, French encyclopedist of natural history; principal author of Histoire naturelle (36 vols., 1749–89), containing the Époques de la nature (1777), which foreshadowed later theories of evolution
  • buftie — a homosexual man
  • bugaku — a classical Japanese dance of Chinese origin, originally designed as entertainment for the imperial palace: performed exclusively by men, who serve as both dancers and musicians.
  • bugboy — an apprentice jockey.
  • bugeye — a ketch-rigged sailing vessel used on Chesapeake Bay.
  • buggan — an evil spirit
  • bugged — Also called true bug, hemipteran, hemipteron. a hemipterous insect.
  • bugger — Some people use bugger to describe a person who has done something annoying or stupid.
  • bugler — A bugler is someone who plays the bugle.
  • buglet — a small bugle
  • buglix — /buhg'liks/ Pejorative term referring to DEC's ULTRIX operating system in its earlier *severely* buggy versions. Still used to describe ULTRIX, but without nearly so much venom. Compare AIDX, HP-SUX, Nominal Semidestructor, Telerat, sun-stools.
  • bugong — bogong.
  • bugout — act of running away
  • bugsha — buqsha.
  • bugsys — (programming)   A programming system for pattern recognition and preparing animated films, for IBM 7094 and IBM 360.
  • buhund — a medium-sized Norwegian spitz dog
  • buibui — a piece of black cloth worn as a shawl by Muslim women, esp on the E African coast
  • bukavu — a port in E Democratic Republic of Congo, on Lake Kivu: commercial and industrial centre. Pop: 294 000 (2005 est)
  • bulbar — of or relating to a bulb, esp the medulla oblongata
  • bulbed — having a bulb or bulbs
  • bulbil — a small bulblike organ of vegetative reproduction growing in leaf axils or on flower stalks of plants such as the onion and tiger lily
  • bulbul — any songbird of the family Pycnonotidae of tropical Africa and Asia, having brown plumage and, in many species, a distinct crest
  • bulgar — a member of a group of non-Indo-European peoples that settled in SE Europe in the late 7th century ad and adopted the language and culture of their Slavonic subjects
  • bulged — a rounded projection, bend, or protruding part; protuberance; hump: a bulge in a wall.
  • bulger — a thing which bulges
  • bulgur — a kind of dried cracked wheat
  • bulker — magnitude in three dimensions: a ship of great bulk.
  • bullae — a seal attached to an official document, as a papal bull.
  • bulled — the male of a bovine animal, especially of the genus Bos, with sexual organs intact and capable of reproduction.
  • buller — to make a bubbling sound
  • bullet — A bullet is a small piece of metal with a pointed or rounded end, which is fired out of a gun.
  • bulwerSir Henry (William Henry Lytton Earle Bulwer; Baron Dalling and Bulwer) 1801–72, British diplomat and author.
  • bumbag — a small bag worn on a belt, round the waist
  • bumble — to speak or do in a clumsy, muddled, or inefficient way
  • bumbry — Grace. born 1937, US soprano and mezzo-soprano
  • bummed — depressed, upset, distressed, annoyed, etc.
  • bummel — a stroll
  • bummer — If you say that something is a bummer, you mean that it is unpleasant or annoying.
  • bumper — Bumpers are bars at the front and back of a vehicle which protect it if it bumps into something.
  • bunche — Ralph Johnson. 1904–71, US diplomat and United Nations official: awarded the Nobel peace prize in 1950 for his work as UN mediator in Palestine (1948–49); UN undersecretary (1954–71)
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