Business Vocabulary for 8th FebruaryEnglish Vocabulary Index
Business Vocabulary for 8th February :
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Buffalo (n) : a wild ox
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Buffet (n) : a light-refreshment stall, A blow with the hand
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Buffoon (n) : clown, fool, jester
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Bug (n) : a blood sucking small insect
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Bugle (n) : a hunting horn
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Build (n) : construction
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Build (v) : to construct, put together
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Builder (n) : one who builds
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Building (n) : house, structure
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Built (v) : past tense and past participle of BUILD
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Built (adj.) : formed
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Bulb (n) : an electric light, a thick round root of a particular plant
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Bulbul (n) : the Persian nightingale
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Bulge (v) : swell out
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Bulk (n) : a large mass, volume, size, the greater part
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Bulky (adj.) : big in size
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Bull (n) : the male of the ox kind, an order of the pope
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Bulldog (n) : a kind of strong courageous dog
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Bullet (n) : a projectile of lead or steel shot from a rifle
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Bulletin (n) : statement, an official report
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Bullion (n) : gold or silver in mass
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Bullock (n) : an ox
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Bulwark (n) : a rampart
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Bumper (adj.) : offered as prize, big
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Bumpkin (n) : a country fellow
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Bumptious (adj.) : arrogant
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Bun (n) : a kind of light bread
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Bunch (n) : a group of things tied together or growing together
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Bund (n) : embankment
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Bundle (n) : package, a lot, parcel
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Bung (n) : a large cork
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Bungalow (n) : a country house
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Bungle (v) : clumsily
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Bunk (n) : sleeping-berth in a ship or train
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Bunkum (n) : humbug, claptrap, sophistry
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Bunny (n) : a pet name for rabbit
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Buoy (n) : a float, beacon, light ship
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Buoyant (adj.) : floating, light-hearted
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Burden (n) : a load, a ships load, something difficult to bear.
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Bureau (n) : a writing table with drawers, a chest of drawers, department
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Burette (n) : a graduated glass tube for measuring liquids
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Burglar (n) : a thief, robber
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Burglary (n) : theft
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Burgle (v) : commit, theft
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Burial (n) : interment
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Burly (adj.) : big and strong, stout, sturdy
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