: a resting stage of a plant (such as the lily, onion, hyacinth, or tulip) that is usually formed underground and consists of a short stem base bearing one or more buds enclosed in overlapping membranous or fleshy leaves
b
: a fleshy structure (such as a tuber or corm) resembling a bulb in appearance
c
: a plant having or developing from a bulb
2
: a bulb-shaped part
specifically: a glass envelope enclosing the light source of an electric lamp or such an envelope together with the light source it encloses
3
: a rounded or swollen anatomical structure
4
: a camera setting that indicates that the shutter can be opened by pressing on the release and closed by ending the pressure
… a large underground rhizome, a bulblike growth that extends massive roots from its underside. —Elizabeth Schneider
Illustration of bulb
1 hyacinth
2 onion
3 tulip
4 lily
Examples of bulb in a Sentence
the bulb of the thermometer
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The green sprout is safe to eat, but the flavor is often stronger, more pungent, and even sometimes more bitter compared with the bulb, says Baker.—Olivia McIntosh, Martha Stewart, 22 Feb. 2026 Known for dramatic foliage in shades of green, blue, and yellow, these perennials grow from underground rhizomes rather than bulbs.—Karen Brewer Grossman, Southern Living, 21 Feb. 2026 Next, look for ways to dress up those bare bulbs that were so popular in the past decade by installing clip-on shades.—Patricia Shannon, Better Homes & Gardens, 21 Feb. 2026 That’s comparable to a searing 250-watt incandescent bulb or a 25-watt LED.—New Atlas, 20 Feb. 2026 See All Example Sentences for bulb
Word History
Etymology
Middle English, from Latin bulbus, from Greek bolbos bulbous plant
: an underground resting stage of a plant (as an onion or tulip) consisting of a short stem base bearing one or more buds enclosed in overlapping leaves
b
: a fleshy structure (as a tuber or corm) resembling a bulb in appearance or function
2
: a rounded object or part shaped more or less like a bulb