- bunches
- Brit. a girl's hairstyle in which the hair is tied back into two clumps.→ bunch
English new terms dictionary. 2014.
English new terms dictionary. 2014.
Bunches — (also called angel wings) describe a hairstyle in which the hair is parted down the middle and gathered into two symmetrical bundles, secured near the scalp. The remaining lengths of hair can hang down loosely as ponytails or be braided into… … Wikipedia
bunches — noun Hair gathered together in two or more parts. The vintner gathered bunches of grapes … Wiktionary
bunches — bÊŒntʃ n. bundle, cluster; group; (British) pigtails v. be folded; bind, gather; be gathered; group together … English contemporary dictionary
bunches — /ˈbʌntʃəz/ (say bunchuhz) plural noun a woman s hairstyle in which the hair is divided into two sections, is tied tight to the scalp, and falls loose below the ties …
BUNCHES — … Useful english dictionary
Honey Bunches of Oats — is a cold cereal by Post Cereals, a subdivision of Kraft Foods. After 3 years of devolopment, Honey Bunches of Oats was introduced to markets in 1989. The cereal is made up of three kinds of flakes and crunchy oat clusters baked with a hint of… … Wikipedia
laudnum bunches — ˈlȯdnəm noun plural but usually singular in construction Usage: usually capitalized L&B Etymology: origin unknown 1. : a morris dance with corner figures, leaps, and capers 2. : the music for Laudnum Bunches … Useful english dictionary
enamel tufts — bunches of tuftlike structures extending from the dentinoenamel junction through about one third of the thickness of the enamel, representing defects in mineralization; confined to the innermost 20–30 per cent of the enamel … Medical dictionary
Stochastic cooling — is a form of particle beam cooling. It is used in some particle accelerators and storage rings to control the emittance of the particle beams in the machine. This process uses the electrical signals that the individual charged particles generate… … Wikipedia
electron tube — an electronic device that consists, typically, of a sealed glass bulb containing two or more electrodes: used to generate, amplify, and rectify electric oscillations and alternating currents. Also called electronic tube. Cf. gas tube, vacuum tube … Universalium