Lm vs Bulb - What's the difference?
lm | bulb |
A Roman numeral representing nine hundred and fifty ().
Any solid object rounded at one end and tapering on the other, possibly attached to a larger object at the tapered end.
A light bulb.
The bulb-shaped root portion of a plant such as a tulip, from which the rest of the plant may be regrown.
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(nautical) a bulbous protuberance at the forefoot of certain vessels to reduce turbulence.
As a number lm
is a roman numeral representing nine hundred and fifty ().As a noun bulb is
any solid object rounded at one end and tapering on the other, possibly attached to a larger object at the tapered end.As a verb bulb is
to take the shape of a bulb; to swell.lm
Translingual
Alternative forms
* (roman numeral) lm, cml, CMLNumber
(head)See also
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English
Noun
(en noun)- the bulb of the aorta
- the plants which grow in the earth from seed or bulbs .