Bulbar vs Bulbous - What's the difference?
bulbar | bulbous |
Of or pertaining to the brainstem.
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Having the shape of or resembling a bulb, bloated.
(of a person) Overweight and round in shape.
* 2002 , Michael Bracken, All White Girls (page 9)
(botany) Growing from a bulb or producing bulbs.
English refractory feminine rhymes
As adjectives the difference between bulbar and bulbous
is that bulbar is of or pertaining to the brainstem while bulbous is having the shape of or resembling a bulb, bloated.bulbar
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Derived terms
* corticobulbar * pseudobulbar * retrobulbarbulbous
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(en adjective)- A neon cacophony hung only a few feet above their heads, the popping and buzzing of the lights only occasionally drowned out by the shouts of the barkers, bulbous men whose doughy fat strained at their sweat-stained t-shirts