What is the meaning of BUDDING. Phrases containing BUDDING
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The act of throwing buds (from local shrubs) at the windows of innocent householders in order to provoke them into giving chase through the streets of the estate.
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v. t.
To produce zooids by budding.
n.
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 sometimes remaining attached to the parent stalk or cell, at other times becoming free; gemmation. See Hydroidea.
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A genus of budding fungi, the various species of which have the power, to a greater or less extent, or splitting up sugar into alcohol and carbonic acid. They are the active agents in producing fermentation of wine, beer, etc. Saccharomyces cerevisiae is the yeast of sedimentary beer. Also called Torula.
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Producing young by budding.
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A chain of special bacteria. (b) A genus of budding fungi. Same as Saccharomyces. Also used adjectively.
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A germinating, or budding.
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A form of fungus which grows as indvidual rounded cells, rather than in a mycelium, and reproduces by budding; esp. members of the orders Endomycetales and Moniliales. Some fungi may grow both as a yeast or as a mycelium, depending on the conditions of growth.
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The act of budding again; the state of having budded again.
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Forming compound groups or colonies by budding from basal processes or stolons; as, the social ascidians.
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The act or process of producing buds.
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The production of numerous zooids by budding, especially when buds arise from other buds in succession.
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Any medusa or jellyfish which is produced by budding from a hydroid. They are called also Craspedota, and naked-eyed medusae.
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A class of Molluscoidea, including minute animals which by budding form compound colonies; -- called also Polyzoa.
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The act or process of ingrafting one kind of plant upon another stock by inserting a bud under the bark.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Bud
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An asexual form from which the true embryo is produced by budding.
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Producing sexual zooids by budding; -- said of the blastostyle of a hydroid.
v. i.
To be like a bud in respect to youth and freshness, or growth and promise; as, a budding virgin.
n.
An asexual zooid, usually forming one of a series of larval forms in the agamic reproduction of various trematodes and other parasitic worms. The sporocyst generally develops from an egg, but in its turn produces other larvae by internal budding, or by the subdivision of a part or all of its contents into a number of minute germs. See Redia.
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The product of a single egg, whether it remains a single animal or becomes compound by budding or fission.
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