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bu·bo I. \ˈb(y)ü(ˌ)bō\ noun (-es) Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Greek boubōn groin, gland, bubo 1. : an inflammatory swelling of a lymph gland especially in the groin that is due to the absorption of infective material (as in gonorrhea, syphilis, or the plague) 2. : lympho-granuloma II. noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, horned owl; akin to Greek byas, byza owl, Armenian bu, buēč, Persian bum : a nearly cosmopolitan genus of large horned owls including the eagle owls — see great horned owl |