Associations to the word «Bunching»
Noun
- Onion
- Muscle
- Fist
- Modulation
- Amplification
- Jaw
- Unison
- Electron
- Garlic
- Photon
- Tendon
- Cavity
- Velocity
- Bunch
- Waist
- Magnet
- Beam
- Inequality
- Radiation
- Cattle
- Emission
- Several
- Parameter
- Shirt
- Stomach
- Shoulder
- Cloud
- Bus
- Wave
- Laser
- Leg
- Plain
- Smell
- Particle
- Interaction
- Tension
- Tube
- Pine
- Skin
- Sky
- Schedule
- Horse
- Sheet
- Density
- Traffic
- Phase
- Storm
- Rider
- Fig
- Arm
- Energy
- Step
- Gain
- Machine
- Frequency
- Back
- Trouble
- Column
- Feel
- Effect
- Neck
Adjective
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Wiktionary
BUNCHING, verb. Present participle of bunch
BUNCHING, noun. (countable) An arrangement of items in a bunch.
BUNCHING, noun. (uncountable) The illegitimate supplying of laboratory animals that are actually kidnapped pets or illegally trapped strays.
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