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Buckram

Buckram is defined as stiff cotton fabric used in interlining garments and in bookbinding which is also means "to give a false appearance of strength, importance, etc."

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Buddhism

Buddhism is a philosophy and religion that originated in ancient India and has spread throughout the world. While it is primarily seen as a spiritual practice, Buddhism also has implications for psychology and mental health. In this context, Buddhism can be seen as a practical guide for understanding and alleviating suffering.

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Buffer

Buffer is a compound that resists pH change.

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Buggery

Buggery refers to any of various forms of sexual intercourse held to be unnatural or abnormal, especially anal intercourse or bestiality.

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Bugs

Bugs refer to concealed transmitters.

In the psychology context, "bugs" typically refer to errors or glitches in computer software or hardware. These errors can have an impact on human psychology and behavior, as they can cause frustration, anxiety, and other negative emotions in individuals who are using the affected technology.

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Bulbourethral gland

Bulbourethral gland refers to one of a pair of glands located under the prostate gland on either side of the urethra that secretes a fluid into the urethra. Bulbourethral gland is also called a Cowper’s gland.

Bulimarexia

Bulimarexia is defined as an eating disorder in which one alternates between abnormal craving for and aversion to food. It is characterized by episodes of excessive food intake followed by periods of fasting and self -induced vomiting or diarrhea. Bulimarexia is also called Binge-purge syndrome, Binge-vomit syndrome, Bulimia nervosa.

Bulimia

Bulimia refers to an eating disorder characterized by periodic bingeing and purging, the latter usually taking the form of self -induced vomiting or laxative abuse.

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