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/ˌbamˈbo͞o/,
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bamboos, plural;
  1. A giant woody grass that grows chiefly in the tropics, where it is widely cultivated

  2. The hollow jointed stem of this plant, used as a cane or to make furniture and implements
    • - a bamboo serving tray

  1. (bamboo) the hard woody stems of bamboo plants; used in construction and crafts and fishing poles
  2. (bamboo) woody tropical grass having hollow woody stems; mature canes used for construction and furniture
  3. The Bamboos were an alternative rock band from Western Australia.
  4. Bamboo ' is a group of perennial evergreens in the true grass family Poaceae, subfamily Bambusoideae, tribe Bambuseae. Giant bamboos''' are the largest members of the grass family.
  5. (Bamboo (lyricist)) Simon Kimani, more popularly known as Bamboo, is an emcee who represents Kenya and currently lives in New York City. ...
  6. (Bamboo (production act)) Bamboo was a short-lived British house production act formed by producer Andrew Livingstone, formerly of Hed Boys (with Dave Lee). ...
  7. (Bamboo (software)) Bamboo is a continuous integration server from Atlassian, the makers of JIRA, Confluence and Crowd.
  8. (Bamboo (the Band)) Bamboo is a Filipino alternative rock band founded in 2003 by Francisco "Bamboo" Mañalac, Ira Cruz, Nathan Azarcon and Vic Mercado.
  9. (bamboo) A plant; a grass of the Poaceae family, characterised by its woody, hollow, round, straight, jointed stem; The wood of the bamboo plant as a material or cane; a didgeridoo; A British military or Honourable East India Company employee, who spent so much time in Indonesia, India, or ...
  10. (Bamboo) Can be used in thin laminar sheets as a replacement for fiberglass in the surfboard manufacturing process; i.e., Bamboo Surfboards Australia. .
  11. (Bamboo) oldest rod building material still in use; the classical fly rod material.
  12. Bamboo rugs or mats are woven from natural bamboo fibers. Bamboo is cut into strands for woven designs and into wide strips for a hardwood floor effect.
  13. (Bamboo) The entire process of distilling and producing bamboo and bamboo blends fabrics is a green process. Bamboo is a natural cellulose fiber that achieves natural degradation in the soil. Stands of planted bamboo plants require no replanting, pesticides or fertilizers. ...
  14. (Bamboo) An alternative to wood. Generally, bamboo is more renewable than wood because it is a fast-growing grass/reed. Care should still be taken when shopping for bamboo products because many cheaply made bamboo items are coated with toxic finishes. ...
  15. Bamboo is a natural fiber which is bacteria and odor resistant, as well as absorbent and breathable. Bamboo's strength lends excellent durability to a fabric.
  16. Bamboo fabric is a natural textile that is light and strong, has excellent wicking properties and is naturally antibacterial. Bamboo fibres resembles cotton in its unspun form, a puffball of light, airy fibres. ...
  17. bamboo is actually not a “wood” but rather a tall, fast-growing hollow grass that is now used as a popular alternative for traditional hardwood floors. Once bamboo is processed, it’s hard to tell the difference & the maintenance is the same as for traditional hardwood floors. ...
  18. bamboo is a type of grass that is grown all over the world.  Contrary to popular belief, bamboo is not a tree.  Bamboo is the fastest growing woody plant in the world. ...
  19. Bamboo has a silky texture, antibacterial properties, is very breathable and is more absorbent than cotton.
  20. (BAMBOO) The wood of the bamboo tree is used for furniture in the East. Its use came to the West with
  21. (Bamboo) A grass yielding a fibre used for papermaking.
  22. (Bamboo) A hollow hard wood shaped into decorative legs.
  23. (Bamboo) A symbol for longevity (it's always got green shoots) as well as strength and grace (it bends readily but doesn't break easily). In Chinese philosophy the straight stem of bamboo symbolizes the path towards enlightenment, the segments of the stem being the steps along the way.
  24. (Bamboo) An environmentally friendly building material; it’s a fast growing grass which makes it an abundant and renewable resource that’s good for the environment.
  25. (Bamboo) An excellent plant or wood to use with Feng Shui, it symbolises longevity. Bamboo stems are good for slowing down the flow of Chi. Tie them with a red ribbon to provide the Yang energy required. ...