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    bush
    /bʊʃ/

    noun

    • 1. a shrub or clump of shrubs with stems of moderate length: "a rose bush" Similar shrubwoody plantundergrowthshrubbery
    • 2. (especially in Australia and Africa) wild or uncultivated country: "they have to spend a night camping in the bush" Similar wildsremote areaswildernessthe backwoods

    verb

    • 1. spread out into a thick clump: "her hair bushed out like a halo"

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  2. BUSH definition: 1. a plant with many small branches growing either directly from the ground or from a hard stem…. Learn more.

  3. 1. a. : shrub. especially : a low densely branched shrub. b. : a close thicket of shrubs suggesting a single plant. 2. : a large uncleared or sparsely settled area (as in Australia) usually scrub-covered or forested : wilderness usually used with the. 3. archaic : a bunch of ivy formerly hung outside a tavern to indicate wine for sale. b.

  4. bush in British English. (bʊʃ ) noun. 1. a dense woody plant, smaller than a tree, with many branches arising from the lower part of the stem; shrub. 2. a dense cluster of such shrubs; thicket. 3. something resembling a bush, esp in density.

  5. Definition of bush noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Define bush. bush synonyms, bush pronunciation, bush translation, English dictionary definition of bush. n. 1. A low shrub with many branches. 2. A thick growth of shrubs; a thicket. 3. a. Land covered with dense vegetation or undergrowth. b. Land remote from...

  7. A bush is a dense, woody-stemmed plant that grows much shorter and wider than a tree. You might plant a rose bush under your bedroom window. Your yard might be full of bushes of all sorts, from spiky-leafed holly to sweet-smelling gardenia — and you could also call them shrubs.

  8. A bushy mass of vegetation, esp. ivy. risp 1567–1825. Originally: a bush, branch, or twig, esp. one used to catch birds. In later use (English regional): a stem of a climbing or scrambling plant. bush-tuft 1586–. frutex 1664–. A plant having a woody stem, but smaller than a tree; a shrub. scrub-tree 1749–.

  9. Discover everything about the word "BUSH" in English: meanings, translations, synonyms, pronunciations, examples, and grammar insights - all in one comprehensive guide.

  10. BUSH definition: 1. a short, thick plant with a lot of branches: 2. wild parts of Australia or Africa where very…. Learn more.

  11. a plant with many small branches growing either directly from the ground or from a hard stem, giving the plant a rounded shape: a rose bush. Carmen Winant/Photonica/GettyImages. Fewer examples. a rhododendron bush. a lavender bush. She pulled the bush out of the ground with a sharp jerk. She saw him coming and crouched down behind a bush.