Buddhism |
a spiritual philosophy and religion, founded in the sixth century B.C. by Buddha and widespread in Asia, that teaches release from the self and from one's earthly desires. |
Buddhist |
one who follows the teachings of Buddhism. [2 definitions] |
buddy |
(informal) a friend; pal. [2 definitions] |
buddy-buddy |
(informal) having or showing great friendship. |
budge |
to change or begin to change position slightly (usu. used negatively). [4 definitions] |
budgerigar |
a brightly colored Australian parakeet, bred as a domestic pet. |
budget |
a list of anticipated expenses and income for a certain period. [3 definitions] |
budget-friendly |
of a product for sale, allowing one to stay within one's financial budget if purchased; reasonably priced; affordable. |
budgie |
(informal) a budgerigar; parakeet. |
bud vase |
a tall thin vase used to hold a single flower such as a rosebud. |
budworm |
a type of caterpillar that eats the buds of plants. |
buenas noches |
(Spanish) good night. |
Buenos Aires |
the capital of Argentina. |
buenos dias |
(Spanish) good morning; good day. |
buff1 |
a soft, thick yellow leather made from the buffalo hide or the hide of other animals. [8 definitions] |
buff2 |
to lessen the force of; act as a buffer for. |
buffalo |
any of various large mammals with long legs, hooves, and horns native to Africa and Asia. [4 definitions] |
buffalo grass |
a range grass found on the plains east of the Rocky Mountains. |
buffer1 |
a device, such as a bumper, that absorbs the force of a collision. [6 definitions] |
buffer2 |
something used to polish or shine. |
buffer state |
a neutral country located between two potentially hostile countries and regarded as helping to discourage war. |