different between burl vs burs
burl
English
Alternative forms
- burr (UK)
Etymology
From Middle English burle (“a knot or flaw in cloth”), from Old French bouril, bourril (“flocks or ends of threads which disfigure cloth”), from Old French bourre, from Medieval Latin burra (“flock of wool, coarse hair”).
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /b?l/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /b??l/
- Rhymes: -??(?)l
Noun
burl (plural burls)
- A tree growth in which the grain has grown in a deformed manner.
- Wood of a mottled veneer, usually cut from such a growth.
- A knot or lump in thread or cloth.
Translations
Verb
burl (third-person singular simple present burls, present participle burling, simple past and past participle burled)
- To remove the knots in cloth.
Anagrams
- blur
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burs
English
Noun
burs
- plural of bur
Anagrams
- brus, rubs, srub, urbs
Danish
Noun
burs n
- indefinite genitive singular of bur
Latvian
Verb
burs
- 3rd person singular future indicative form of burt
- 3rd person plural future indicative form of burt
Swedish
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -???
Noun
burs
- indefinite genitive singular of bur
Anagrams
- brus
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