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bul·bil \ˈbəlbə̇l, -lˌbil\ noun or bul·bel \-lbəl, -lˌbel\ (-s) Etymology: French bulbille, diminutive of bulbe bulb, from Latin bulbus — more at bulb 1. a. : a small or secondary plant bulb; especially : one produced on the aerial part of the plant and capable when separated of producing a new plant — called also brood bud bulblet b. : an underground node of algae of the genus Chara 2. : any of the small resting few-celled masses produced in great numbers by certain fungi |