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Showing words for BUSH using the English dictionary

4 Letter Words for Bush

bush, hubs

3 Letter Words for Bush

bsh, bus, hub, sub, uhs, ush

Definitions for Bush

[1] a low plant with many branches that arise from or near the ground.
[2] a small cluster of shrubs appearing as a single plant.
[3] something resembling or suggesting this, as a thick, shaggy head of hair.
[4] Also called bush lot. Canadian . a small, wooded lot, especially a farm lot with trees left standing to provide firewood, fence posts, etc.
[5] the tail of a fox; brush.
[6] Geography . a stretch of uncultivated land covered with mixed plant growth, bushy vegetation, trees, etc.
[7] a large uncleared area thickly covered with mixed plant growth, trees, etc., as a jungle.
[8] a large, sparsely populated area most of which is uncleared, as areas of Australia and Alaska.
[9] a tree branch hung as a sign before a tavern or vintner's shop.
[10] any tavern sign.
[11] Slang : Vulgar . pubic hair.
[12] Archaic . a wineshop.
[13] to be or become bushy; branch or spread as or like a bush.
[14] to cover, protect, support, or mark with a bush or bushes.
[15] bush-league.
[16] beat around /about the bush , to avoid coming to the point; delay in approaching a subject directly: Stop beating around the bush and tell me what you want.
[17] beat the bushes , to scout or search for persons or things far and wide: beating the bushes for engineers.
[18] go bush , Australian . to flee or escape into the bush. Slang . to become wild.
[19] a lining of metal or the like set into an orifice to guard against wearing by friction, erosion, etc.
[20] bushing(def 2) .
[21] to furnish with a bush; line with metal.
[22] Barbara Barbara Pierce , born 1925, U.S. First Lady 1989–93 (wife of George H. W. Bush).
[23] George (Herbert Walker), born 1924, U.S. politician: vice president 1981–89; 41st president of the U.S. 1989–93.
[24] his son George W(alker) Dubya , born 1946, U.S. businessman and politician: governor of Texas 1994–2001; 43rd president of the U.S. 2001–09.
[25] Van·ne·var [vuh -nee -vahr, -ver] /vəˈni vɑr, -vər/ , 1890–1974, U.S. electrical engineer: education and research administrator.
[26] bushel; bushels.
[27] a dense woody plant, smaller than a tree, with many branches arising from the lower part of the stem; shrub
[28] a dense cluster of such shrubs; thicket
[29] something resembling a bush, esp in density a bush of hair
[30] the bush an uncultivated or sparsely settled area, esp in Africa, Australia, New Zealand, or Canada: usually covered with trees or shrubs, varying from open shrubby country to dense rainforest (as modifier ) bush flies
[31] Canadian an area of land on a farm on which timber is grown and cut Also called: bush lot , woodlot
[32] a forested area; woodland
[33] the bush informal the countryside, as opposed to the city out in the bush
[34] a fox's tail; brush
[35] obsolete a bunch of ivy hung as a vintner's sign in front of a tavern any tavern sign
[36] beat about the bush to avoid the point at issue; prevaricate
[37] Australian and NZ informal rough-and-ready
[38] Western African informal ignorant or stupid, esp as considered typical of unwesternized rustic life
[39] US and Canadian informal unprofessional, unpolished, or second-rate
[40] go bush informal , Australian and NZ to abandon city amenities and live rough to run wild
[41] (intr) to grow thick and bushy
[42] (tr) to cover, decorate, support, etc, with bushes
[43] bush it (tr) Australian to camp out in the bush
[44] Also called (esp US and Canadian): bushing a thin metal sleeve or tubular lining serving as a bearing or guide
[45] to fit a bush to (a casing, bearing, etc)
[46] George . born 1924, US Republican politician; vice president of the US (1981–89): 41st president of the US (1989–93)
[47] his son, George W (alker ). born 1946, US Republican politician; 43rd president of the US (2001–09)

Words related to Bush

shrubbery, plant, hinterland, scrub, wilderness, jungle, vine, backwoods, outback, hedge, forest, bramble, thicket, brush, creeper, briar, scrubland, chaparral, backcountry, boscage

Words nearby Bush

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Origin of Bush

21560–70; < Middle Dutch bussche; see box1

Other words from Bush

bush·less , adjective
bush·like , adjective

Word origin for Bush

C15: from Middle Dutch busse box, bush; related to German Büchse tin, Swedish hjulbōssa wheel-box, Late Latin buxis box 1

Synonyms for Bush

backwoods, bramble, briar, brush, chaparral, creeper, forest, hedge, hinterland, jungle, outback, plant, scrub, scrubland, shrubbery, thicket, vine, wilderness, backcountry, boscage, the wild