Looking for a clue for todays Wordle or another Word game? Look no further! We got you covered. We got a few plausible five letter words starting with bul.
- BULBS
- BULGE
- BULGY
- BULKS
- BULKY
- BULLA
- BULLS
- BULLY
- BULSE
Sometimes the solution is an uncommon word, then It’s time to learn something new. Here’s the definition of a few of these words:
Definition of bulbs
bulbs (noun)
- Any solid object rounded at one end and tapering on the other, possibly attached to a larger object at the tapered end.
- A light bulb.
- The bulb-shaped root portion of a plant such as a tulip, from which the rest of the plant may be regrown.
- A bulbous protuberance at the forefoot of certain vessels to reduce turbulence.
- The medulla oblongata.
bulbs (verb)
- To take the shape of a bulb; to swell.
Definition of bulgy
bulgy (adjective)
- Having one or more bulges; bulging
Definition of bulks
bulks (noun)
- Size, specifically, volume.
- Any huge body or structure.
- The major part of something.
- Dietary fibre.
- Unpackaged goods when transported in large volumes, e.g. coal, ore or grain.
- A cargo or any items moved or communicated in the manner of cargo.
- Excess body mass, especially muscle.
- A period where one tries to gain muscle.
- (brane cosmology) A hypothetical higher-dimensional space within which our own four-dimensional universe may exist.
- The body.
bulks (verb)
- To appear or seem to be, as to bulk or extent.
- To grow in size; to swell or expand.
- To gain body mass by means of diet, exercise, etc.
- To put or hold in bulk.
- To add bulk to, to bulk out.
Definition of bulla
bulla (noun)
- A blister, vesicle, or other thin-walled cavity or lesion.
- A clay envelope or hollow ball, typically with seal impressions or writing on its outside indicating its contents.
- In ancient Rome, a kind of amulet or boss.
- Later, a handwritten document from the papal chancellery.
- The tympanic part of a temporal bone (having a bubble-like appearance)
bulla (noun)
- A rich Jamaican cake made with molasses and spiced with ginger and nutmeg.