bulbed

English

Etymology

bulb + -ed

Adjective

bulbed (comparative more bulbed, superlative most bulbed)

  1. Shaped like a bulb.
    • 2008 February 21, Michael Wilson, “Home in Box Had Its Problems; Alternative Does, Too”, in New York Times:
      One man does not pass: John Cornelius Foley, a 6-foot-2, lumbering slab of damaged Irish-American age 57 years this May. He limps slowly, his right leg below the knee as knotty and bulbed as an old root.

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