bulbous
Americanadjective
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shaped like a bulb; swollen; bulging
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growing from or bearing bulbs
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of bulbous
From the Latin word bulbōsus, dating back to 1570–80. See bulb, -ous
Explanation
Something that's bulbous is round or bulging. If you hit your head on the edge of your locker, you may end up with a tender, bulbous lump. While anything that has the shape of a bulb — like an onion or a light bulb — can be described as bulbous, it almost always describes someone's nose. It's not very nice to tell your friend he has a bulbous nose, though it may be accurate. You can also call a plant bulbous if it's grown from a bulb. This is the earliest, 16th century use of the word, while the "bulb-shaped" meaning came along about 200 years later.
Vocabulary lists containing bulbous
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Example Sentences
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Bulbous of nose, white of coif, gravelly of voice, Puri projects such a delicious air of gruffness and what-me? fake innocence that he threatens to flip the film into altogether more rueful and salty territory.
From The Guardian • Aug. 8, 2014
Bulbous corpuscles are also known as Ruffini corpuscles, or type II cutaneous mechanoreceptors.
From Textbooks • Jun. 19, 2013
Bulbous corpuscles are also present in joint capsules, where they measure stretch in the components of the skeletal system within the joint.
From Textbooks • Jun. 19, 2013
Bulbous white sculptures hung in the blackness above the stages like clouds arrested in space.
From New York Times • Jan. 5, 2012
Bulbous plants are those which have a round root, and produce very few leaves; they are such as the tulip, hyacinth, crocus, and others.
From Eric or, Under the Sea by Samuels, S. B. C. (Susan Blagge Caldwell)
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