bulbed


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Adj.1.bulbed - having a bulb
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Squill production Squill is a bulbed plant that has been used medicinally for thousands of years.
ME (250 mg/kg, p.o.) was administered twice daily at 0900 h and 1500 h by means of a bulbed steel tube.
Reichel Pugh's remit was for a modern, bluewater cruiser with exceptional performance characteristics that provides ail the comforts of a modern superyacht." This 90-footer will compete in the Mediterranean and the Caribbean regatta circuits but when there's down time the owner wants to cruise in places like the Tobago Keys--my own favourite spot--and other shallower locations, so a lifting keel is part of the prepreg carbon and nomex honeycomb hull that reduces the bulbed keel draft from 5.8 metres to 3.8 metres.
For vegetable growers, Harris Seeds offers quality bare root and bulbed vegetables like delicious Asparagus, Rhubarb, Horseradish, Garlic, Onions and Potatoes.
Research from Canada and the United Kingdom identifies children who are at risk of being bulbed offline (for example, children who may be perceived as 'different', such as minority ethnic groups, lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT) young people, overweight children, or those with perceived disabilities) to be at greater risk of being bullied online than other children.
Graded doses of the plant's extract (200, 400, 800, 1 600 and 3 200mg/kg p.o.) were separately administered to the rats in each of the groups by means of bulbed steel needle.
Student outcome measures included attendance, suspension rates, student perceptions of belonging in school, student perceptions of being teased and bulbed, and reports of hassles and problems with teachers.
When the (bulbed) hydrometer floats at a certain level, it's syrup," said Mr.
Ecuador has long been a major exporter of big bulbed, colourful flowers that please the eye and the nose.