Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A rough prickly husk or covering surrounding the seeds or fruits of plants such as the chestnut or the burdock.
- noun A plant producing such husks or coverings.
- noun A persistently clinging or nettlesome person or thing.
- noun A rough protuberance, especially a burl on a tree.
- noun Any of various rotary cutting tools designed to be attached to a drill.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The guttural pronunciation of the rough r common in some of the northern counties of England, especially Northumberland; rhotacism.
- noun A whirring noise. See
birr , n. - To speak with a guttural or rough pronunciation of the letter r.
- To talk or whisper hoarsely; murmur.
- To make a whirring noise. See
birr , verb - noun An abnormal outgrowth of wood, frequently of large size, occurring on the trunk or branch of a tree, usually as the result of some injury. See
burl , 2. - noun Same as
burrow , 3. - noun A halo round the moon. Compare
burrow , 4, brough, 4. - To extract (burs and other extraneous matter) from (wool) by chemical or mechanical means.
- To use a dental bur in the excavation of (a tooth-cavity).
- noun The native Indian name for the banian-tree.
- noun The rough, prickly case or covering of the seeds of certain plants, as of the chestnut and burdock.
- noun Hence The plant burdock: as, “rude burs and thistles,”
- noun In general, a protuberance upon, or a raised portion of, an object, usually more or less rough or irregular in form.
- noun The name of various tools and appliances.
- noun A partially vitrified brick; a clinker. Also called
bur-brick . - noun The blank driven out of a piece of sheet-metal by a punch.
- noun Waste raw silk.
- noun A name for the club-moss, Lycopodium clavatum.
- noun The sweetbread.
- noun Same as
burl , 2. - noun Same as
burstone . - noun The rounded knob forming the base of a deer's horn.
- noun The external meatus of the ear; the opening leading to the tympanum.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun (Bot.) Any rough or prickly envelope of the seeds of plants, whether a pericarp, a persistent calyx, or an involucre, as of the chestnut and burdock; a seed vessel having hooks or prickles. Also, any weed which bears burs.
- noun The thin ridge left by a tool in cutting or shaping metal. See
Burr , n., 2. - noun A ring of iron on a lance or spear. See
Burr , n., 4. - noun The lobe of the ear. See
Burr , n., 5. - noun The sweetbread.
- noun A clinker; a partially vitrified brick.
- noun A small circular saw.
- noun A triangular chisel.
- noun A drill with a serrated head larger than the shank; -- especially a small drill bit used by dentists.
- noun (Zoöl.) The round knob of an antler next to a deer's head.
- noun (Bot.) a useful and ornamental species of oak (
Quercus macrocarpa ) with ovoid acorns inclosed in deep cups imbricated with pointed scales. It grows in the Middle and Western United States, and its wood is tough, close-grained, and durable. - noun (Bot.) a plant of the genus Sparganium, having long ribbonlike leaves.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun A rough, prickly
husk around the seeds or fruit of some plants. - noun Any of several
plants having such husks. - noun A rotary cutting implement having a selection of variously shaped heads.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun seed vessel having hooks or prickles
- verb remove the burrs from
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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= For the mechanical removing of burs a machine called the bur picker is employed.
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Western species, such as bur oak and Durand oak, were native to Ecoregion 35g but were typically absent from the Mississippi Alluvial Plain (73).
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You mean its was OK for YOU to demean the extraordinary people nominated by Republicans, bur not the other way around?
Senators signal fierce ideological debate in Sotomayor hearings 2009
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This will probably be the only time I say this bur Hurrah for Barrack!!
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Sure, I live in Europe, bur what the Mexicans are to you, the Turkish or Arabs are to the Europeans ….
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » You’re Making It Difficult 2010
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I marvel at tufts of rabbit parts half-hidden at the base of a bur oak.
Debra Shore: Let Us Now Praise Rake and Broom Debra Shore 2011
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And perhaps this is the moment for another na - tional home gardening movement, a time when the bur - geoning taste for local food converges with the desire to cut costs and take new control over our battered economic lives.
verlyn klinkenborg | sow those seeds! « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2009
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I marvel at tufts of rabbit parts half-hidden at the base of a bur oak.
Debra Shore: Let Us Now Praise Rake and Broom Debra Shore 2011
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How can anyone blame Pres Obama for any of the mess this country is in not only domestically bur foreign, because he has only been in office for 7 months????
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I marvel at tufts of rabbit parts half-hidden at the base of a bur oak.
Debra Shore: Let Us Now Praise Rake and Broom Debra Shore 2011
oroboros commented on the word bur
Rub in reverse.
November 3, 2007
missanthropist commented on the word bur
Zincali Mountain, Russian 'Bugor'.
July 22, 2008
lampbane commented on the word bur
Bob Hope Airport.
Formerly known as Angeles Mesa Drive Airport (1928-1930); United Airport (1930-1934); Union Air Terminal (1934-1940); Lockheed Air Terminal (1940-1967); Hollywood-Burbank Airport (1967-1978); and Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport (1978-2003).
October 22, 2008