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buffle - Sep 27 2024 buffle is an perkumpulan obsolete word for buffalo in English and a noun for buffalo in French It comes from Middle French buffle which is a doublet of bubale and buffalo Buffle definition obsolete intransitive To puzzle to be at a loss The American bison Bison bison pl bison commonly known as the American buffalo or simply buffalo not to be confused with true buffalo is a species of bison that is endemic or native to North America The name buffle is French for bulging Buffleheads are so named because of their large bulbous head which is much larger in proportion to their body than that of other ducks Buffleheads Are the Smallest Diving Ducks in North America Buffleheads are the smallest diving ducks found in North America Bufflehead is a small duck with a distinctive white patch on its head Learn about its range habitat behavior and how to identify it with other ducks Buffle is an obsolete word for a buffalo or a verb meaning to puzzle See the grammar pronunciation synonyms and sample sentences of buffle from various sources Bufflehead eBird buffle Explore its Definition Usage RedKiwi Words Buffle definition of Buffle by The Free Dictionary Buffle Definition Usage Quiz Ultimate Lexicon English translation of buffle Collins Online Dictionary buffle Définitions synonymes prononciation exemples The earliest known use of the noun buffle is in the early 1500s OEDs earliest evidence for buffle is from around 1510 in Newe Landes People founde by Kynge of Portyngale buffle is a borrowing from French buffle n meanings etymology and more Oxford English buffle v meanings etymology and more Oxford English buffle translation French to English Cambridge Dictionary Bufflehead Overview All About Birds Cornell Lab of Ornithology American bison Wikipedia buffle Wiktionary the free dictionary buffle English definition grammar pronunciation synonyms Bufflehead Range Map All About Birds Bufflehead Identification All About Birds Cornell Lab of buffle translations buffalo buffalo Learn more in the Cambridge FrenchEnglish Dictionary Buffle can mean a wild ox or to puzzle someone Find out the etymology pronunciation numerology translations and examples of buffle in this comprehensive dictionary A buoyant largeheaded duck that abruptly vanishes and resurfaces as it feeds the tiny Bufflehead spends winters bobbing in bays estuaries reservoirs and lakes Males are striking blackand white from a distance A closer look at the head supratetra shows glossy green and purple setting off the striking white patch Females are a subdued graybrown with a neat white patch on the cheek Bufflehead The meaning of BUFFLE is buffalo buffalo See the full definition Games Games Word of the Day Grammar Wordplay Rhymes Word Finder Thesaurus Join MWU Buffle Definition Meaning YourDictionary 10 Fun Facts About Buffleheads We are the Goobs Buffle Definition Meaning MerriamWebster Buffle synonyms Buffle pronunciation Buffle translation English dictionary definition of Buffle n 1 The buffalo v i 1 To puzzle to be at a loss Websters A buoyant largeheaded duck that abruptly vanishes and resurfaces as it feeds the tiny Bufflehead spends winters bobbing in bays estuaries reservoirs and lakes Males are striking blackand white from a distance A closer look at the head shows glossy green and purple setting off the striking white patch Females are a subdued graybrown with a neat white patch on the cheek Bufflehead What does buffle mean Definitionsnet Buffle Definition Etymology and Usage Definition Buffle noun ˈbəfəl An archaic term referring to a buffalo or a fool but also used occasionally to describe a kind of leather made from buffalo hide Small compact diving duck with large head and small gray bill Breeding males are black and white with large white patch on back of head Females and immature males are graybrown with white patch on cheek Much smaller than Common Goldeneye with which it often associates Found in bays estuaries reservoirs and lakes in winter Travels to boreal forest and nests in cavities in summer Un buffle est un mammifère ruminant dAfrique et dAsie voisin du bœuf aux longues cornes arquées Le site Le Robert propose des exemples dusage du mot buffle dans des phrases ainsi que des synonymes et des définitions anciennes The earliest known use of the verb buffle is in the early 1600s OEDs only evidence for buffle is from 1610 in a translation by John Healey translator buffle is perhaps an imitative or expressive formation English Translation of BUFFLE The official Collins FrenchEnglish Dictionary online Over 100000 English translations of French words and phrases The verb buffle ˈbʌfəl means to confuse or bewilder someone or to defeat or overcome someone or something It is often used in phrases like buffleheaded meaning stupid and buffle up meaning ijo to wrap up warmly

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