GC: n S: https://www.bruxism.org.uk/ (last access: 21 January 2016); http://www.webmd.com/oral-health/guide/teeth-grinding-bruxism (last access: 21 January 2016). N: 1. “grinding the teeth unconsciously,” from Greek ebryxa, aorist root of brykein “to gnash the teeth.” 2. The habit of unconsciously gritting or grinding the teeth esp. in situations of stress or during sleep.
GC: n S: TWoP – http://www.thewayofthepirates.com/types-of-pirates/buccaneers/ (last access: 3 September 2014); MM – http://www.marinersmuseum.org/blogs/library/?p=1054 (last access: 3 September 2014). N: 1. 1660s, from French boucanier “user of a boucan,” a native grill for roasting meat, from Tupi mukem (rendered in Portuguese as moquem c.1587): “initial b and m are interchangeable
GC: n S: NYTIMES – http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/09/world/middleeast/isis-syria-turkey-border-us.html (last access: 30 October 2014); UNOCHA – http://www.ochaopt.org/documents/ocha_opt_sitrep_01_08_2014.pdf (last access: 4 November 2014) N: 1. buffer (n): 1835, agent noun from obsolete verb buff “make a dull sound when struck” (mid-16c.), from Old French bufe “a blow, slap, punch”. zone (n): late 14c, from
GC: n S: http://www.medicineonline.com/articles/H/2/Hyperorexia/Bulimia.html (last access: 30 July 2016); http://www.icd10data.com/ICD10CM/Codes/F01-F99/F50-F59/F50-/F50.2 (last access: 30 July 2016). N: 1. 1976, Modern Latin, from greek boulimia, “ravenous hunger” as a disease, literally “ox-hunger,” from bou-, intensive prefix (originally from bous “ox;” see cow (n.)) + limos “hunger,” from PIE root leie- “to waste
GC: n S: http://www.helpguide.org/articles/eating-disorders/bulimia-nervosa.htm (last access: 30 July 2016); https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/bulimia-nervosa last access: 30 July 2016). N: 1. bulimia (n): 1976, Modern Latin, from greek boulimia, “ravenous hunger” as a disease, literally “ox-hunger,” from bou-, intensive prefix (originally from bous “ox;” see cow (n.)) + limos “hunger,” from PIE root leie-
GC: n S: http://www.redcross.ca/article.asp?id=9246&tid=030 (last access: 16 July 2012); http://www.bullying.co.uk/ (last access: 1 September 2014). N: 1. bullying (n.): 1802, verbal noun from bully (v.). bully (v.): 1710, from bully (n.). Related: Bullied; bullying. 2. bullying, intentional harm-doing or harassment that is directed toward vulnerable targets and typically repeated. Bullying
GC: n S: WHO – http://www.who.int/buruli/en/ (last access: 14 May 2013); http://www.drugs.com/dict/buruli-ulcer.html (last access: 14 May 2013); http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dbmd/diseaseinfo/buruliulcer_t.htm (last access: 14 May 2013). N: Mycobacterium ulcerans: The bacterium that causes Buruli ulcer. Mycobacterium ulcerans is a member of the family of bacteria that causes tuberculosis and leprosy. S: http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=26600 (last