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Bugle meaning in English

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Bugle

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Noun

1. bugle

a brass instrument without valves; used for military calls and fanfares

2. bugle, bugleweed

any of various low-growing annual or perennial evergreen herbs native to Eurasia; used for ground cover

3. bugle

a tubular glass or plastic bead sewn onto clothing for decoration

Verb

4. bugle

play on a bugle

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Bugle

see synonyms of bugle
noun
1. music
a brass instrument similar to the cornet but usually without valves: used for military fanfares, signal calls, etc
verb
2. (intransitive)
to play or sound (on) a bugle
noun
any of several Eurasian plants of the genus Ajuga, esp A. reptans, having small blue or white flowers: family Lamiaceae (labiates)
. Also called: bugleweed See also ground pine
noun
a tubular glass or plastic bead sewn onto clothes for decoration

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Bugle

see synonyms of bugle
noun
1. 
a brass instrument like a trumpet but smaller, and usually without keys or valves: used chiefly for military calls and signals
verb intransitive, verb transitiveWord forms: ˈbugled or ˈbugling
2. 
to call or signal by or as by blowing a bugle
noun
1. 
a long, tubular glass or plastic bead for trimming dresses, etc.
adjective
2. 
trimmed with bugles
: also ˈbugled
noun
any of a genus (Ajuga) of plants of the mint family, having spikes of white, pink, or blue flowers and often used for ground cover; ajuga

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Bugle

see synonyms of bugle
n.
1. Music A brass instrument somewhat shorter than a trumpet and lacking keys or valves.
2. The loud resonant call of an animal, especially a male elk during rutting season.
intr.v. bu·gled, bu·gling, bu·gles
1. Music To sound a bugle.
2. To produce a loud resonant call, as of a rutting male elk.
n.
A tubular glass or plastic bead that is used to trim clothing.
n.
Any of several creeping Old World herbs of the genus Ajuga in the mint family, having opposite leaves, square stems, and terminal spikes of purplish to white flowers. Also called bugleweed.

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