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bugha [bug.hâ.] : axe (v.); hack (v.); split (v.)

Derivatives of bugha


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axe
n. (artifact)1. ax, axean edge tool with a heavy bladed head mounted across a handle.
~ ax handle, axe handlethe handle of an ax.
~ ax head, axe headthe cutting head of an ax.
~ bladethe flat part of a tool or weapon that (usually) has a cutting edge.
~ broadax, broadaxea large ax with a broad cutting blade.
~ common ax, common axe, dayton ax, dayton axean ax with a long handle and a head that has one cutting edge and one blunt side.
~ double-bitted ax, double-bitted axe, western ax, western axean ax that has cutting edges on both sides of the head.
~ edge toolany cutting tool with a sharp cutting edge (as a chisel or knife or plane or gouge).
~ fireman's ax, fireman's axean ax that has a long handle and a head with one cutting edge and a point on the other side.
~ haft, helvethe handle of a weapon or tool.
~ hatcheta small ax with a short handle used with one hand (usually to chop wood).
~ ice ax, ice axe, pioletan ax used by mountain climbers for cutting footholds in ice.
~ poleax, poleaxean ax used to slaughter cattle; has a hammer opposite the blade.
v. (contact)2. ax, axechop or split with an ax.; "axe wood"
~ hack, chopcut with a hacking tool.
v. (change)3. ax, axeterminate.; "The NSF axed the research program and stopped funding it"
~ terminate, endbring to an end or halt.; "She ended their friendship when she found out that he had once been convicted of a crime"; "The attack on Poland terminated the relatively peaceful period after WW I"
hack
n. (person)1. drudge, hack, hackerone who works hard at boring tasks.
~ unskilled persona person who lacks technical training.
~ plodder, sloggersomeone who works slowly and monotonously for long hours.
n. (person)2. hack, machine politician, political hack, ward-heelera politician who belongs to a small clique that controls a political party for private rather than public ends.
~ pol, political leader, politico, politiciana person active in party politics.
n. (person)3. hack, hack writer, literary hacka mediocre and disdained writer.
~ grub streetthe world of literary hacks.
~ author, writerwrites (books or stories or articles or the like) professionally (for pay).
n. (artifact)4. hacka tool (as a hoe or pick or mattock) used for breaking up the surface of the soil.
~ toolan implement used in the practice of a vocation.
n. (artifact)5. cab, hack, taxi, taxicaba car driven by a person whose job is to take passengers where they want to go in exchange for money.
~ auto, automobile, car, motorcar, machinea motor vehicle with four wheels; usually propelled by an internal combustion engine.; "he needs a car to get to work"
~ gypsy caba taxicab that cruises for customers although it is licensed only to respond to calls.
~ minicaba minicar used as a taxicab.
~ fleetgroup of motor vehicles operating together under the same ownership.
n. (animal)6. hack, jade, nag, plugan old or over-worked horse.
~ equus caballus, horsesolid-hoofed herbivorous quadruped domesticated since prehistoric times.
n. (animal)7. hacka horse kept for hire.
~ equus caballus, horsesolid-hoofed herbivorous quadruped domesticated since prehistoric times.
n. (animal)8. hacka saddle horse used for transportation rather than sport etc..
~ mount, riding horse, saddle horsea lightweight horse kept for riding only.
v. (contact)9. chop, hackcut with a hacking tool.
~ ax, axechop or split with an ax.; "axe wood"
~ cutseparate with or as if with an instrument.; "Cut the rope"
v. (social)10. cut, hackbe able to manage or manage successfully.; "I can't hack it anymore"; "she could not cut the long days in the office"
~ cope, get by, grapple, make do, manage, contend, deal, make outcome to terms with.; "We got by on just a gallon of gas"; "They made do on half a loaf of bread every day"
v. (contact)11. hackcut away.; "he hacked his way through the forest"
~ cutseparate with or as if with an instrument.; "Cut the rope"
v. (competition)12. hackkick on the arms.
~ basketball, basketball game, hoopsa game played on a court by two opposing teams of 5 players; points are scored by throwing the ball through an elevated horizontal hoop.
~ foulcommit a foul; break the rules.
v. (competition)13. hackkick on the shins.
~ rugby, rugby football, ruggera form of football played with an oval ball.
~ foulcommit a foul; break the rules.
v. (change)14. hack, hack onfix a computer program piecemeal until it works.; "I'm not very good at hacking but I'll give it my best"
~ programme, programwrite a computer program.
v. (change)15. cut up, hacksignificantly cut up a manuscript.
~ edit, redactprepare for publication or presentation by correcting, revising, or adapting.; "Edit a book on lexical semantics"; "she edited the letters of the politician so as to omit the most personal passages"
v. (body)16. hack, whoopcough spasmodically.; "The patient with emphysema is hacking all day"
~ coughexhale abruptly, as when one has a chest cold or congestion.; "The smoker coughs all day"
split
n. (act)1. splitextending the legs at right angles to the trunk (one in front and the other in back).
~ acrobatic feat, acrobatic stunta stunt performed by an acrobat.
n. (quantity)2. splita bottle containing half the usual amount.
~ bottleful, bottlethe quantity contained in a bottle.
n. (possession)3. splita promised or claimed share of loot or money.; "he demanded his split before they disbanded"
~ share, percentage, portion, partassets belonging to or due to or contributed by an individual person or group.; "he wanted his share in cash"
n. (object)4. splita lengthwise crack in wood.; "he inserted the wedge into a split in the log"
~ crack, scissure, cleft, crevice, fissurea long narrow opening.
n. (object)5. rent, rip, snag, split, tearan opening made forcibly as by pulling apart.; "there was a rip in his pants"; "she had snags in her stockings"
~ opening, gapan open or empty space in or between things.; "there was a small opening between the trees"; "the explosion made a gap in the wall"
n. (location)6. splitan old Croatian city on the Adriatic Sea.
~ city, metropolis, urban centera large and densely populated urban area; may include several independent administrative districts.; "Ancient Troy was a great city"
~ croatia, hrvatska, republic of croatiaa republic in the western Balkans in south-central Europe in the eastern Adriatic coastal area; formerly part of the Habsburg monarchy and Yugoslavia; became independent in 1991.
n. (food)7. splita dessert of sliced fruit and ice cream covered with whipped cream and cherries and nuts.
~ frozen dessertany of various desserts prepared by freezing.
~ banana splita banana split lengthwise and topped with scoops of ice cream and sauces and nuts and whipped cream.
n. (artifact)8. split(tenpin bowling) a divided formation of pins left standing after the first bowl.; "he was winning until he got a split in the tenth frame"
~ tenpin bowling, tenpinsbowling down an alley at a target of ten wooden pins.
~ formationa particular spatial arrangement.
n. (act)9. split, split up, stock splitan increase in the number of outstanding shares of a corporation without changing the shareholders' equity.; "they announced a two-for-one split of the common stock"
~ step-up, increasethe act of increasing something.; "he gave me an increase in salary"
n. (act)10. rent, rip, splitthe act of rending or ripping or splitting something.; "he gave the envelope a vigorous rip"
~ tearthe act of tearing.; "he took the manuscript in both hands and gave it a mighty tear"
n. (act)11. schism, splitdivision of a group into opposing factions.; "another schism like that and they will wind up in bankruptcy"
~ divisionthe act or process of dividing.
v. (social)12. carve up, dissever, divide, separate, split, split upseparate into parts or portions.; "divide the cake into three equal parts"; "The British carved up the Ottoman Empire after World War I"
~ change integritychange in physical make-up.
~ subdividedivide into smaller and smaller pieces.; "This apartment cannot be subdivided any further!"
~ initialise, initialize, formatdivide (a disk) into marked sectors so that it may store data.; "Please format this disk before entering data!"
~ sectionalise, sectionalizedivide into sections, especially into geographic sections.; "sectionalize a country"
~ triangulatedivide into triangles or give a triangular form to.; "triangulate the piece of cardboard"
~ unitise, unitizedivide (bulk material) and process as units.
~ lotdivide into lots, as of land, for example.
~ parceldivide into parts.; "The developers parceled the land"
~ sliver, splinterdivide into slivers or splinters.
~ paragraphdivide into paragraphs, as of text.; "This story is well paragraphed"
~ cantondivide into cantons, of a country.
~ balkanise, balkanizedivide a territory into small, hostile states.
v. (contact)13. cleave, rive, splitseparate or cut with a tool, such as a sharp instrument.; "cleave the bone"
~ maulsplit (wood) with a maul and wedges.
~ laminatesplit (wood) into thin sheets.
~ tearto separate or be separated by force.; "planks were in danger of being torn from the crossbars"
~ cleavemake by cutting into.; "The water is going to cleave a channel into the rock"
v. (social)14. break, break up, part, separate, split, split updiscontinue an association or relation; go different ways.; "The business partners broke over a tax question"; "The couple separated after 25 years of marriage"; "My friend and I split up"
~ give the bounce, give the gate, give the axeterminate a relationship abruptly.; "Mary gave John the axe after she saw him with another woman"
~ disunify, break apartbreak up or separate.; "The country is disunifying"; "Yugoslavia broke apart after 1989"
~ disassociate, disjoint, dissociate, disunite, divorcepart; cease or break association with.; "She disassociated herself from the organization when she found out the identity of the president"
~ break withend a relationship.; "China broke with Russia"
~ split up, divorceget a divorce; formally terminate a marriage.; "The couple divorced after only 6 months"
~ secede, splinter, break awaywithdraw from an organization or communion.; "After the break up of the Soviet Union, many republics broke away"
~ break away, breakinterrupt a continued activity.; "She had broken with the traditional patterns"
v. (motion)15. part, separate, splitgo one's own way; move apart.; "The friends separated after the party"
~ movemove so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion.; "He moved his hand slightly to the right"
~ dissipate, scatter, disperse, spread outmove away from each other.; "The crowds dispersed"; "The children scattered in all directions when the teacher approached"
~ break upcome apart.; "the group broke up"
~ diffractundergo diffraction.; "laser light diffracts electrons"
v. (change)16. break open, burst, splitcome open suddenly and violently, as if from internal pressure.; "The bubble burst"
~ popburst open with a sharp, explosive sound.; "The balloon popped"; "This popcorn pops quickly in the microwave oven"
~ blowburst suddenly.; "The tire blew"; "We blew a tire"
~ stave, stave inburst or force (a hole) into something.
~ come apart, break, fall apart, split up, separatebecome separated into pieces or fragments.; "The figurine broke"; "The freshly baked loaf fell apart"
adj. 17. disconnected, disunited, fragmented, splithaving been divided; having the unity destroyed.; "Congress...gave the impression of...a confusing sum of disconnected local forces"; "a league of disunited nations"; "a fragmented coalition"; "a split group"
~ dividedseparated into parts or pieces.; "opinions are divided"
adj. 18. split(especially of wood) cut or ripped longitudinally with the grain.; "we bought split logs for the fireplace"
~ cutseparated into parts or laid open or penetrated with a sharp edge or instrument.; "the cut surface was mottled"; "cut tobacco"; "blood from his cut forehead"; "bandages on her cut wrists"