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Buccal
Buccal Buc"cal, a. [L. bucca cheek: cf. F. buccal.] (Anat.)
Of or pertaining to the mouth or cheeks.
BuccanBuccan Buc"can, n. [F. boucan. See Buccaneer.]
1. A wooden frame or grid for roasting, smoking, or drying
meat over fire.
2. A place where meat is smoked.
3. Buccaned meat. BuccanBuccan Buc"can, v. t. [F. boucaner. See Buccaneer.]
To expose (meat) in strips to fire and smoke upon a buccan. BuccaneerBuccaneer Buc`ca*neer", n. [F. boucanier, fr. boucaner to
smoke or broil meat and fish, to hunt wild beasts for their
skins, boucan a smoking place for meat or fish, gridiron for
smoking: a word of American origin.]
A robber upon the sea; a pirate; -- a term applied especially
to the piratical adventurers who made depredations on the
Spaniards in America in the 17th and 18th centuries. [Written
also bucanier.]
Note: Primarily, one who dries and smokes flesh or fish after
the manner of the Indians. The name was first given to
the French settlers in Hayti or Hispaniola, whose
business was to hunt wild cattle and swine. Buccaneer
Buccaneer Buc`ca*neer", v. i.
To act the part of a buccaneer; to live as a piratical
adventurer or sea robber.
Buccaneerish
Buccaneerish Buc`ca*neer"ish, a.
Like a buccaneer; piratical.
Nasobuccal
Nasobuccal Na"so*buc"cal, a. [Naso + buccal.] (Anat.)
Connected with both the nose and the mouth; as, the
nasobuccal groove in the skate.
Meaning of BUCCA from wikipedia
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Bucca may
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Bucca (mythological creature), a
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Bucca (Arabic: سجن بوكا, romanized: Sijn Būkā) was a
forward operating base that
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Bucca (Cornish, SWF: bocka, pl. bockas,
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Ronald Paul
Bucca (May 6, 1954 –
September 11, 2001) was a New York City Fire
Department Marshal killed during the
September 11
attacks during the collapse...
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Leonel Bucca (born 20
March 1999) is an
Argentine professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Primeira Liga club
Estrela da Amadora.
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Dorotea Bocchi (1360–1436) (also
sometimes referred to as
Dorotea Bucca) was an
Italian noblewoman known for
studying medicine and philosophy. Dorotea...
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Lower Bucca is a tiny
hamlet in
Northern New
South Wales, Australia. It is
located North of
Coffs Harbour on
Bucca Road, off the
Pacific Highway and in...
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Eduardo "Bali"
Bucca (born 23 June 1979) is an
Argentine physician and
politician of the
Justicialist Party. He
served as a
National Deputy from 2017...
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Salvador Bucca (1920-2005) was
professor of
linguistics at the
University of
Buenos Aires. He was a
Guggenheim fellow in 1958. He was a
specialist in...