balb

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(Askeri) bulb
A light bulb
Any solid object rounded at one end and tapering on the other, possibly attached to a larger object at the tapered end
A thick, rounded, underground organ consisting of layered, fleshy leaves and membranes
An underground storage organ with a much-shortened stem bearing fleshy leaf bases or scale leaves enclosing the next year's bud
electric lamp consisting of a glass bulb containing a wire filament (usually tungsten) that emits light when heated
lower or hindmost part of the brain; continuous with spinal cord; (`bulb' is an old term for medulla oblongata); "the medulla oblongata is the most vital part of the brain because it contains centers controlling breathing and heart functioning"
An expansion or protuberance on a stem or tube, as the bulb of a thermometer, which may be of any form, as spherical, cylindrical, curved, etc
A bulb is a root shaped like an onion that grows into a flower or plant. tulip bulbs. In botany, the resting stage of certain seed plants, particularly perennial monocotyledons (see cotyledon), consisting of a relatively large, usually globe-shaped, underground bud with membranous or fleshy overlapping leaves arising from a short stem. The fleshy leaves function as food reserves that enable a plant to lie dormant when water is unavailable (during winter or drought) and to resume active growth when favourable conditions again prevail. There are two main types of bulbs. One, typified by the onion, has a thin papery covering protecting its fleshy leaves. The other, the scaly bulb, as seen in true lilies, has naked storage leaves, with no papery covering, making the bulb appear to consist of angular scales. Bulbs enable many common ornamentals, such as the narcissus, tulip, and hyacinth, to flower rapidly in early spring when growing conditions are favourable. Other bulb-producing plants bloom in the summer (e.g., lilies) or fall (e.g., the autumn crocus). The solid corms of the crocus and gladiolus and the elongated rhizomes of some irises are not bulbs
A shutter setting marked B at which the shutter remains open as long as the shutter release is held down This is used for time exposures that are longer than your camera's preset shutter speeds
A stem base surrounded by swollen food-storage leaves
-The outer enclosure of a light source; usually glass or quartz
Potential flower buried in fall, never to be seen again
The area at the tip of a liquid-in-glass thermometer containing the liquid reservoir
a rounded dilation or expansion in a canal or vessel or organ
The part of the lighting system that generates the output A bulb consists of the following parts; a glass tube to contain the filament(s) and the gasses, the filament(s), the gasses, and the base
A type of modified subterranean storage stem/bud consisting of overlapping fleshy leaf bases or scales Example: garlic and onions
1 The outer glass envelope or jacket that protects the arc tube of a HID lamp 2 Clove or bulb of garlic Carbon Dioxide (CO2)A colorless, odorless, tasteless gas in the air necessary for plant life
A shutter setting marked B at which the shutter remains open as long as the shutter release is held down
In general any structure underground from which a plant can grow A true bulb is an underground structure that contains an embryonic plant protected by scales An example of a true bulb is an iris