| 1. | Also, buhr. a protruding, ragged edge raised on the surface of metal during drilling, shearing, punching, or engraving. |
| 2. | a rough or irregular protuberance on any object, as on a tree. |
| 3. | a small, hand-held, power-driven milling cutter, used by machinists and die makers for deepening, widening, or undercutting small recesses. |
| 4. | a lump of brick fused or warped in firing. |
| 1. | a pronunciation of the r-sound as a uvular trill, as in certain Northern English dialects. |
| 2. | a pronunciation of the r-sound as an alveolar flap or trill, as in Scottish English. |
| 3. | any pronunciation popularly considered rough or nonurban. |
| 4. | a whirring noise. |
| 5. | to speak with a burr. |
| 6. | to speak roughly, indistinctly, or inarticulately. |
| 7. | to make a whirring sound. |
| 8. | to pronounce (words, sounds, etc.) with a burr. |

burr 1 (bûr) n.
[Variant of bur1.] |
burr (bûr)
n.
Variant of bur.