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bam⋅boo
[bam-boo]
–noun, plural -boos.
| 1. | any of the woody or treelike tropical and semitropical grasses of the genera Bambusa, Phyllostachys, Dendrocalamus, and allied genera, having woody, usually hollow stems with stalked blades and flowering only after years of growth. |
| 2. | the stem of such a plant, used as a building material and for making furniture, poles, etc. |
Origin:
1590–1600; sp. var. of earlier bambu < Malay, appar. < Dravidian; cf. Kannada bambu, bombu a large, hollow bam-boo (or directly < Dravidian); r. bambus < D bamboes; cf. NL bambūsa
1590–1600; sp. var. of earlier bambu < Malay, appar. < Dravidian; cf. Kannada bambu, bombu a large, hollow bam-boo (or directly < Dravidian); r. bambus < D bamboes; cf. NL bambūsa

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Language Translation for : Bamboo
| Spanish: | bambú, | German: | der Bambus, | Japanese: | 竹 |
| bam·boo
(bām-bōō') Pronunciation Key
n. pl. bam·boos
[Back-formation from earlier bambos (taken as pl.), from Dutch bamboes, of Malay or Dravidian origin.] |
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bamboo
1598, from Du. bamboe, from Port. bambu, earlier mambu (16c.), probably from Malay samambu, though some suspect this is itself an imported word.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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| bamboo | |
noun | |
| 1. | the hard woody stems of bamboo plants; used in construction and crafts and fishing poles |
| 2. | woody tropical grass having hollow woody stems; mature canes used for construction and furniture |
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Bamboo
Bam*boo"\, n. [Malay bambu, mambu.] (Bot.) A plant of the family of grasses, and genus Bambusa, growing in tropical countries. Note: The most useful species is Bambusa arundinacea, which has a woody, hollow, round, straight, jointed stem, and grows to the height of forty feet and upward. The flowers grow in large panicles, from the joints of the stalk, placed three in a parcel, close to their receptacles. Old stalks grow to five or six inches in diameter, and are so hard and durable as to be used for building, and for all sorts of furniture, for water pipes, and for poles to support palanquins. The smaller stalks are used for walking sticks, flutes, etc.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.
Bamboo
Bam*boo"\, v. t. To flog with the bamboo.
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