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Meaning

The word "bulbous" describes something that is round, swollen, or shaped like a bulb. It often refers to objects that have a rounded, protruding shape, similar to that of a light bulb or an onion. In a broader context, it can also describe anything plump or bulky.

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Etymology

The word "bulbous" comes from the Latin word "bulbosus," which is derived from "bulbus," meaning "bulb." The term has been used in English since the early 19th century.

Examples

  1. The plant's bulbous roots provided it with the necessary nutrients to survive through the winter.
  2. The artist chose to create a bulbous sculpture that emphasized volume and form.
  3. The bulbous shape of the fruit made it easy to spot among the foliage.
  4. In the dim light, the bulbous eyes of the creature glowed eerily.
  5. She wore a bulbous dress that flared out at the waist, giving her a distinctive silhouette.