buff (noun)
11buff-leather — buffˈ leather noun • • • Main Entry: ↑buff …
12buff|coat — «BUHF KOHT», noun. 1. a thick coat of buff, worn in the 1600 s especially by soldiers. 2. a person who wears a buffcoat; soldier …
13buff-breasted sandpiper — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun : a small stocky sandpiper (Tryngites subruficollis) having uniformly buff underparts and yellowish legs, breeding on the northwest coast of No. America, wintering in Argentina, and migrating chiefly by the central flyway or… …
14buff leather — noun Etymology: buff (IV) : a strong supple oil tanned leather usually rather light in color and with a velvety surface that is now produced chiefly from cattle hides …
15buff stop — noun Etymology: buff (IX) : a partially damping or muffling device on a harpsichord or piano …
16buff top — noun Etymology: buff (VI) : a style of cut of certain gemstones in which the top is cut cabochon and the bottom is step cut * * * Jewelry. a very low, almost flat, cabochon cut …
17buff-tipped moth — noun see buff tip …
18buff|ing — «BUHF ihng», noun. (of horses) the striking of the inside of one foot at the quarter with some part of the opposite foot …
19buff leather — noun Date: 1580 a strong supple oil tanned leather produced chiefly from cattle hides …
20buff-backed heron — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun : cattle egret …