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, Dutch borstel, English bristle, Icelandic burst. Pronunciation. edit · IPA: /buːʃt/. Noun. edit. Buuscht m (plural Buuschten). hair (a single hair); tuft.
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the translation of the luxembourgish word Buuscht means hair [single hair]; mop [head of hair]; tuft of hair.
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Check out the information about Buuscht, its etymology, origin, and cognates. hair (a single hair)
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Pronunciation guide: Learn how to pronounce Buuscht in Luxembourgish with native pronunciation. Buuscht translation and audio pronunciation.
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The Engineering Information Technology office (ENG-IT) is dedicated to providing local technical support for the College of Engineering's complex computer ...
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In British English, "bollocks" is a comparable expletive. It is mostly a slang term and a profanity which means "nonsense", especially as a rebuke in response ...
de. Haar [Gesamtheit der Kopfhaare] · fr. chevelure · en. thatch, mop [head of hair] · pt. crina, cabeleira ...
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Current Faculty, Emeritus and Retired Faculty, By Historical Period and National Field, Medieval Literature, 16th-/17th-Century British Literature.
布斯特(法语:Boust,法语发音:[bust];德语:Bust;洛林法兰克语:Buuscht)是法国摩泽尔省的一个市镇,位于该省西北部,属于蒂永维尔区。
Derived from Old Norse burst derived from Proto-Germanic *burstiz (bristle). Origin. Proto-Germanic. *burstiz. Gloss. bristle ...