BULL vs ROT: NOUN
- An official letter; an edict; especially, an imperial edict under the Roman or the old German empire.
- The most authoritative official document issued by the pope or in his name: usually an open letter containing some decree, order, or decision relating to matters of grace or justice.
- Same as bulla, 2.
- Same as beal.
- The weak grog made by pouring water into a spirit-cask nearly empty.
- A small keg.
- A five-shilling piece.
- Plural The transverse bars of wood into which the heads of harrows are set.
- Plural The stems of hedge-thorns.
- The bull's-eye of a target.
- In stock-exchange slang, one who endeavors to effect a rise in the price of stock: the opposite of a bear. See bear, 5.
- [capitalized] Taurus, one of the twelve signs of the zodiac.
- An old male whale, sea-lion, sea-bear, or fur-seal.
- The male of the domestic bovine, of which the female is a cow; in general, the male of any bovine, as of the different species of the genus Bos.
- In mining, an iron rod used in ramming clay to line a shot-hole.
- Synonyms Error, Mistake, etc. See blunder.
- A gross inconsistency in language; a ludicrous blunder involving a contradiction in terms: commonly regarded as especially characteristic of the Irish, and often called an Irish bull.
- A bubble.
- The bulla used to seal such a document.
- An official document issued by the pope and sealed with a bulla.
- Insolent talk or behavior.
- Foolish, deceitful, or boastful language.
- A police officer or detective.
- A person who buys commodities or securities in anticipation of a rise in prices or who tries by speculative purchases to effect such a rise.
- An optimist, especially regarding business conditions.
- An exceptionally large, strong, and aggressive person.
- The adult male of certain other large animals, such as alligators, elephants, moose, or whales.
- An adult male bovine mammal.
- A gross blunder in logical speech or expression.
- The second sign of the zodiac; the sun is in this sign from about April 20 to May 20
- (astrology) a person who is born while the sun is in Taurus
- The center of a target
- Obscene words for unacceptable behavior
- Uncomplimentary terms for a policeman
- An investor with an optimistic market outlook; an investor who expects prices to rise and so buys now for resale later
- A large and strong and heavyset man
- A formal proclamation issued by the pope (usually written in antiquated characters and sealed with a leaden bulla)
- Uncastrated adult male of domestic cattle
- Mature male of various mammals of which the female is called `cow'; e.g. whales or elephants or especially cattle
- A serious and ludicrous blunder
- Verbal nonsense.
- Any of several diseases in which breakdown of tissue occurs.
- The process of becoming rotten; putrefaction.
- A disease of grapes, first appearing in whitish pustules on the fruit, caused by the fungus Coniothyrium diplodiella.
- See under Potato.
- See under Grinder.
- See under Dry.
- A disease of grapevines, attacking the leaves and fruit, caused by the fungus Læstadia Bidwellii.
- A disease of apples, caused by the fungus Glæosporium fructigenum.
- A fatal distemper which attacks sheep and sometimes other animals. It is due to the presence of a parasitic worm in the liver or gall bladder. See 1st Fluke, 2.
- A disease or decay in fruits, leaves, or wood, supposed to be caused by minute fungi. See Bitter rot, Black rot, etc., below.
- Process of rotting; decay; putrefaction.
- Disgusting stuff; nauseating nonsense; unendurable trash; rant; twaddle; bosh.
- A condition of rottenness to which certain animals and plants are liable, as the sheep and the potato (see potato), attended by more or less putrescence.
- The process of rotting, or the state of being rotten; also, rotted substance; matter weakened or disintegrated by rotting.
- A name of certain plant-diseases of a bacterial or fungous origin, characterized by decay and blackening of the tissues. The following are the most important: black rot of the apple, caused by Sphæropsis Malorum; black rot of the cabbage, due to Pseudomonas campestris; black rot of the grape, caused by Guignardia Bidwellii; black rot of the pear and quince, caused by Sphæropsis Malorum; black rot of the sweet-potato, caused by Ceratocystis fimbriata (also called black-shank); and black rot of the tomato, caused by Macrosporium Tomato.
- See black.
- In cricket, the failure of several batsmen on a side.
- Any of various diseases causing the decay of flesh.
- Pointless talk; nonsense.
- Any of several plant diseases characterized by the breakdown of tissue and caused by various bacteria, fungi, or oomycetes.
- Foot rot.
- The process of rotting or the condition of being rotten.
- Unacceptable behavior (especially ludicrously false statements)
- Decay usually accompanied by an offensive odor
- (biology) decaying caused by bacterial or fungal action
BULL vs ROT: ADJECTIVE
- A castrated bull. See Stag.
- The pine snake of the United States.
- A direct single-acting pumping engine, in which the steam cylinder is placed above the pump.
- The chub mackerel.
- A stupid fellow.
- The night hawk; -- so called from the loud noise it makes while feeding on the wing, in the evening.
- Of or pertaining to a bull; resembling a bull; male; large; fierce.
- Characterized by rising prices.
- Large and strong like a bull.
- Male.
- N/A
BULL vs ROT: VERB
- Talk through one's hat
- Advance in price
- Push or force
- Try to raise the price of stocks through speculative buying
- To deteriorate in any way.
- To decline in function or utility.
- To suffer decomposition due to biological action, especially by fungi or bacteria.
- Break down
- Waste away
BULL vs ROT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To push ahead or through forcefully.
- To push; force.
- Figuratively: To perish slowly; to decay; to die; to become corrupt.
- To undergo a process common to organic substances by which they lose the cohesion of their parts and pass through certain chemical changes, giving off usually in some stages of the process more or less offensive odors; to become decomposed by a natural process; to putrefy; to decay.
- To cause to decompose or decay.
- To decay morally; become degenerate.
- To deteriorate through neglect or inactivity; languish or decline.
- To disappear or fall by decaying.
- To become damaged, weakened, or useless because of decay.
- To undergo decomposition, especially organic decomposition; decay. : decay.
BULL vs ROT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To endeavor to raise the market price of; ; to endeavor to raise prices in. See 1st bull, n., 4.
- To expose, as flax, to a process of maceration, etc., for the purpose of separating the fiber; to ret.
- To make putrid; to cause to be wholly or partially decomposed by natural processes.
BULL vs ROT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- The second sign of the zodiac
- Obscene word for unacceptable behavior
- Speak insincerely or without regard for facts or truths
- In the stock exchange, in the interest of or favorable to the bulls; buoyant; rising: as, a bull movement; a bull market.
- In the stock exchange, to endeavor to raise, as the price of shares, artificially and unduly. See the noun.
- To toss or throw up (hedges), as cattle do.
- (idiom) (grab/take) To deal with a problem directly and resolutely.
- Become physically weaker
- To produce a rotting or putrefactive disease in; specifically, to give the rot to, as sheep or other animals. See rot, n., 2.
- To cause decomposition in; subject to a process of rotting; make rotten: as, dampness rots many things; to rot flax. See ret. Sometimes used imperatively in imprecation. Compare rat, drat.
- Synonyms Rot, Decay, Putrefy, Corrupt, Decompose. Rot is, by its age and brevity, so energetic a word that it is often considered inelegant, and decay is used as a softer word. That which rots or decays may or may not emit a foul odor, as an egg or an apple; putrefy by derivation implies such foulness of odor, and hence is especially applied to animal matter when it is desired to emphasize that characteristic result of its rotting. Corrupt is sometimes used as a strong but not offensive word for thorough spoiling, that makes a thing repulsive or loathsome. To decompose is to return to the original elements; the word is sometimes used as a euphemism for rot or putrefy. The moral uses of the first four words correspond to the physical.
- To become affected with the disease called rot.
- To become morally offensive or putrid; be nauseous or repulsive; excite contempt or disgust.
- To become morally corrupt; deteriorate through stagnation or indulgence; suffer loss of stamina or principle.
- To undergo natural decomposition; fall into a course or a state of elemental dissolution; suffer loss of coherence from decay: used of organic substances which either do or do not putrefy in the process, and sometimes, by extension, of inorganic substances.
- Humbug! Nonsense! Stuff!
- To chaff; make fun of.
- To fail successively at batting: said of a cricket eleven.
- To ‘make fun’; fool; talk nonsense.
BULL vs ROT: RELATED WORDS
- Bunk, Waffle, Rot, Guff, Hogwash, Dogshit, Strapper, Shit, Horseshit, Bullshit, Bunkum, Copper, Crap, Buncombe, Pig
- Bunk, Hogwash, Buncombe, Molder, Bunkum, Bullshit, Horseshit, Shit, Decomposition, Moulder, Crap, Waste, Dogshit, Decompose, Putrefaction
BULL vs ROT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Fake, Rising, Bunk, Waffle, Rot, Hogwash, Dogshit, Shit, Horseshit, Bullshit, Bunkum, Copper, Crap, Buncombe, Pig
- Rotten, Decay, Bull, Bunk, Hogwash, Buncombe, Bunkum, Bullshit, Horseshit, Shit, Crap, Waste, Dogshit, Decompose, Putrefaction
BULL vs ROT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Little Ferdinand the bull is stung by a bumblebee when men come to pick a bull for a fight.
- Pekinese, Pit Bull, Pug, Shar Pei, Shih Tzu, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Tibetan Spaniel; and felines, for example, Burmese, Exotic, Himalayan, and Persian.
- The champion bull rider from the border town still holds the record for most successful bull rides.
- Red Bull Mini Fridge Cooler LED Features Red Bull graphics.
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- The Brazen Bull was a hollow brass statue crafted to resemble a real bull.
- Only this highly symbolic bull and not any other bull should be taken.
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- AKC, named these bull dogs the American Pit Bull Terrier.
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- Stem Rot Stem rot caused by the fungus Sclerotium oryzae is an important disease in Louisiana.
- In stands with root rot, root rot resistant conifer species would be planted.
- Sour rot Geotrichum candidum Gray mold Botrytis cinerea Fusarium fruit rot Fusarium spp.
- Some prominent fungal infections are Fusarium Wilt, Bud rot and Ganoderma Butt Rot.
- Wet rot and dry rot are major causes of wood decay.
- State requires that it identify rot and conditions conducive to rot.
- Cubic rot or Brown rot due to Fig.
- Sour rot, Geotrichum candidum Sour rot is a common post harvest rot on rockmelons.
- Effect of acetylation on decay resistance of wood against brown rot, white rot and soft rot fungi.
- There are two kinds of wood rot: wet rot and dry rot.
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