bush |
shutup |
As a proper noun bush
is .
As a verb shutup is
(nonstandard).
bush |
arbor |
As proper nouns the difference between bush and arbor
is that
bush is while
arbor is .
bush |
bushfighting |
As a proper noun bush
is .
As a noun bushfighting is
fighting in the bush, or from behind bushes, trees, or thickets.
bush |
browsewood |
As a proper noun bush
is .
As a noun browsewood is
shrubs and bushes upon which animals browse.
bush |
honeybush |
As a proper noun bush
is .
As a noun honeybush is
any of a group of bushes in the genus whose flowers smell of honey and whose leaves are used to make tea.
bush |
bushcamp |
As a proper noun bush
is .
As a noun bushcamp is
a campsite located in the bush.
bush |
bushfood |
As a proper noun bush
is .
As a noun bushfood is
traditional aboriginal food gathered from the bush.
bush |
paperbush |
As nouns the difference between bush and paperbush
is that
bush is a woody plant distinguished from a tree by its multiple stems and lower height, being usually less than six metres tall;
a horticultural rather than strictly botanical category while
paperbush is a bush in the family
Thymelaeaceae, found in China and Japan, whose bark can be used to make paper.
As a verb bush
is to branch thickly in the manner of a bush.
As an adjective bush
is the noun "bush", used attributively.
As an adverb bush
is towards the direction of the outback.
As a proper noun Bush
is {{surname|from=Middle English}.
bush |
bushless |
As adjectives the difference between bush and bushless
is that
bush is the noun "bush", used attributively while
bushless is without bushes.
As a noun bush
is a woody plant distinguished from a tree by its multiple stems and lower height, being usually less than six metres tall;
a horticultural rather than strictly botanical category.
As a verb bush
is to branch thickly in the manner of a bush.
As an adverb bush
is towards the direction of the outback.
As a proper noun Bush
is {{surname|from=Middle English}.
bush |
highbush |
As a proper noun bush
is .
As an adjective highbush is
being, or coming from, a bush of high stature.
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