Words that rhyme with disbud

  • blood
    n 1: the fluid (red in vertebrates) that is pumped through the body by the heart and contains plasma, blood cells, and platelets; "blood carries oxygen and nutrients to the tissues and carries away waste products"; "the ancients believed that blood was the seat of the emotions" 2: temperament or disposition; "a person of hot blood" 3: a dissolute man in fashionable society [syn: rake, rakehell, profligate, rip, blood, roue] 4: the descendants of one individual; "his entire lineage has been warriors" [syn: lineage, line, line of descent, descent, bloodline, blood line, blood, pedigree, ancestry, origin, parentage, stemma, stock] 5: people viewed as members of a group; "we need more young blood in this organization" v 1: smear with blood, as in a hunting initiation rite, where the face of a person is smeared with the blood of the kill
  • bud
    n 1: a partially opened flower 2: a swelling on a plant stem consisting of overlapping immature leaves or petals v 1: develop buds; "The hibiscus is budding!" 2: start to grow or develop; "a budding friendship"
  • chambered
    adj 1: having compartmental chambers; "a spiral chambered seashell"
  • crud
    n 1: heavy wet snow that is unsuitable for skiing 2: any substance considered disgustingly foul or unpleasant [syn: filth, crud, skank] 3: an ill-defined bodily ailment; "he said he had the crud and needed a doctor"
  • cud
    n 1: food of a ruminant regurgitated to be chewed again [syn: cud, rechewed food] 2: a wad of something chewable as tobacco [syn: chew, chaw, cud, quid, plug, wad]
  • dud
    adj 1: failing to detonate; especially not charged with an active explosive; "he stepped on a dud mine" n 1: someone who is unsuccessful [syn: flop, dud, washout] 2: an explosion that fails to occur [syn: misfire, dud] 3: an event that fails badly or is totally ineffectual; "the first experiment was a real turkey"; "the meeting was a dud as far as new business was concerned" [syn: turkey, bomb, dud]
  • flood
    n 1: the rising of a body of water and its overflowing onto normally dry land; "plains fertilized by annual inundations" [syn: flood, inundation, deluge, alluvion] 2: an overwhelming number or amount; "a flood of requests"; "a torrent of abuse" [syn: flood, inundation, deluge, torrent] 3: light that is a source of artificial illumination having a broad beam; used in photography [syn: flood, floodlight, flood lamp, photoflood] 4: a large flow [syn: flood, overflow, outpouring] 5: the act of flooding; filling to overflowing [syn: flood, flowage] 6: the occurrence of incoming water (between a low tide and the following high tide); "a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune" -Shakespeare [syn: flood tide, flood, rising tide] [ant: ebbtide] v 1: fill quickly beyond capacity; as with a liquid; "the basement was inundated after the storm"; "The images flooded his mind" [syn: deluge, flood, inundate, swamp] 2: cover with liquid, usually water; "The swollen river flooded the village"; "The broken vein had flooded blood in her eyes" 3: supply with an excess of; "flood the market with tennis shoes"; "Glut the country with cheap imports from the Orient" [syn: flood, oversupply, glut] 4: become filled to overflowing; "Our basement flooded during the heavy rains"
  • lifeblood
    n 1: the blood considered as the seat of vitality 2: an essential or life-giving force; "water is the lifeblood of India"
  • morbid
    adj 1: suggesting an unhealthy mental state; "morbid interest in death"; "morbid curiosity" 2: suggesting the horror of death and decay; "morbid details" [syn: ghoulish, morbid] 3: caused by or altered by or manifesting disease or pathology; "diseased tonsils"; "a morbid growth"; "pathologic tissue"; "pathological bodily processes" [syn: diseased, morbid, pathologic, pathological]
  • mud
    n 1: water soaked soil; soft wet earth [syn: mud, clay] 2: slanderous remarks or charges v 1: soil with mud, muck, or mire; "The child mucked up his shirt while playing ball in the garden" [syn: mire, muck, mud, muck up] 2: plaster with mud
  • pureblood
    adj 1: having a list of ancestors as proof of being a purebred animal [syn: pedigree(a), pedigreed, pureblood, pureblooded, thoroughbred] n 1: a pedigreed animal of unmixed lineage; used especially of horses [syn: thoroughbred, purebred, pureblood]
  • redbud
    n 1: small shrubby tree of eastern North America similar to the Judas tree having usually pink flowers; found in damp sheltered underwood [syn: redbud, Cercis canadensis]
  • rosebud
    n 1: the bud of a rose 2: (a literary reference to) a pretty young girl
  • scud
    n 1: the act of moving along swiftly (as before a gale) [syn: scud, scudding] v 1: run or move very quickly or hastily; "She dashed into the yard" [syn: dart, dash, scoot, scud, flash, shoot] 2: run before a gale [syn: scud, rack]
  • spud
    n 1: an edible tuber native to South America; a staple food of Ireland [syn: potato, white potato, Irish potato, murphy, spud, tater] 2: a sharp hand shovel for digging out roots and weeds [syn: spud, stump spud] v 1: initiate drilling operations, as for petroleum; "The well was spudded in April" 2: produce buds, branches, or germinate; "the potatoes sprouted" [syn: shoot, spud, germinate, pullulate, bourgeon, burgeon forth, sprout]
  • starboard
    adj 1: located on the right side of a ship or aircraft n 1: the right side of a ship or aircraft to someone who is aboard and facing the bow or nose [ant: larboard, port] v 1: turn to the right, of helms or rudders
  • stud
    n 1: a man who is virile and sexually active [syn: stud, he- man, macho-man] 2: ornament consisting of a circular rounded protuberance (as on a vault or shield or belt) [syn: stud, rivet] 3: an upright in house framing [syn: scantling, stud] 4: adult male horse kept for breeding [syn: stud, studhorse] 5: poker in which each player receives hole cards and the remainder are dealt face up; bets are placed after each card is dealt [syn: stud, stud poker] v 1: scatter or intersperse like dots or studs; "Hills constellated with lights" [syn: dot, stud, constellate] 2: provide with or construct with studs; "stud the wall"
  • thud
    n 1: a heavy dull sound (as made by impact of heavy objects) [syn: thump, thumping, clump, clunk, thud] v 1: make a dull sound; "the knocker thudded against the front door" [syn: thud, thump] 2: strike with a dull sound; "Bullets were thudding against the wall" 3: make a noise typical of an engine lacking lubricants [syn: crump, thud, scrunch]
  • rudd
    n 1: European freshwater fish resembling the roach [syn: rudd, Scardinius erythrophthalmus]
  • talmud
    n 1: the collection of ancient rabbinic writings on Jewish law and tradition (the Mishna and the Gemara) that constitute the basis of religious authority in Orthodox Judaism
  • tribade
    n 1: a female homosexual [syn: lesbian, tribade, gay woman]
  • unlaboured
  • budd
  • budde
  • flud
  • fludd
  • nudd
  • rud
  • sudd
  • uhde
  • ehud
  • lebudde

See also disbud definition