Budding
1Budding — (also called burgeoning) is the formation of a new organism by the protrusion of part of another organism. This is very common in plants Fact|date=February 2008 and fungi, but may be found in some animals as well, such as the Hydra. Usually, the… …
2budding — [bud′iŋ] n. 〚see BUD1, n. 3〛 a type of asexual reproduction in which a new individual or branch develops from an outgrowth on the body of a plant or certain lower animals * * * bud·ding (bŭdʹĭng) adj. Being in an early developmental stage: a… …
3Budding — steht für: Karl Budding (1870–1942), deutscher Verwaltungsjurist Edwin Beard Budding (1795–1846), Erfinder des mechanischen Spindelmähers englisch für Knospung, Abschnürungsprozess der Virushülle …
4budding — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ beginning and showing signs of promise: their budding relationship …
5Budding — Bud ding, n. 1. The act or process of producing buds. [1913 Webster] 2. (Biol.) A process of asexual reproduction, in which a new organism or cell is formed by a protrusion of a portion of the animal or vegetable organism, the bud thus formed… …
6budding — budding. См. почкование. (Источник: «Англо русский толковый словарь генетических терминов». Арефьев В.А., Лисовенко Л.А., Москва: Изд во ВНИРО, 1995 г.) …
7budding — index inchoate, incipient Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
8budding — [adj] developing, flowering beginning, blossoming, burgeoning, bursting forth, embryonic, fledgling, fresh, germinal, germinating, growing, incipient, maturing, nascent, opening, potential, promising, pubescent, pullulating, shooting up,… …
9budding — [bud′iŋ] n. [see BUD1, n. 3] a type of asexual reproduction in which a new individual or branch develops from an outgrowth on the body of a plant or certain lower animals …
10budding — [[t]bʌ̱dɪŋ[/t]] 1) ADJ: ADJ n If you describe someone as, for example, a budding businessman or a budding artist, you mean that they are starting to succeed or become interested in business or art. The forum is now open to all budding… …