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Qué (quién) es bulbous - definición

SHORT, ENLARGED SHOOT SYSTEM THAT HAS AS PARTS A SHORT STEM IN WHICH THE SHOOT INTERNODES DO NOT ELONGATE, AND ONE OR MORE BUDS ENCLOSED BY FLESHY LEAVES OR LEAF BASES
Bulbs; Bulbous; Flower bulb; Bulblet; Culture of bulbs; Bulbet; Bulbel; Tunic leaf
  • ''[[Hippeastrum]]'' (amaryllis) bulb
  • Cross section of onion bulb
  • Longitudinal section through bulb
  • [[Shallot]] bulbs

bulbous         
Something that is bulbous is round and fat in a rather ugly way.
...his bulbous purple nose.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
bulbous         
a.
1.
(Bot.) Like a bulb, having bulbs, bulb-like.
2.
Round, roundish, protuberant, swelling out.
Bulbous         
·noun Having or containing bulbs, or a bulb; growing from bulbs; bulblike in shape or structure.

Wikipedia

Bulb

In botany, a bulb is structurally a short stem with fleshy leaves or leaf bases that function as food storage organs during dormancy. (In gardening, plants with other kinds of storage organ are also called "ornamental bulbous plants" or just "bulbs".)

Ejemplos de uso de bulbous
1. Beneath layers of fresh bandages, his hand was bulbous and useless.
2. The bulbous, oyster– and coral–clad roots play host to breeding fish and therefore attract larger predators too.
3. Over his shoulder, just a few feet away, mama gator‘s bulbous eyes float ominously on the water‘s surface.
4. Heavy make–up and bulbous noses, plus negative childhood memories of the supposed funnymen and women, are thought to be the root cause.
5. Because of its bulbous trunk (which stores water) and leafless top (during the dry season), it‘s often called the upside–down tree.