See also: buch, buc̣h, búch, and büch English Wikipedia has an article on: Buch Wikipedia Buch A surname. From Middle High German būch, from Old High German...
ABC-Buch, Abecebuch Abc + Buch IPA(key): /ˌaːˌbeːˈt͡seːˌbuːx/ Abc-Buch n (strong, genitive Abc-Buches or Abc-Buchs, plural Abc-Bücher) primer (book)...
Sciencefiction + Buch IPA(key): /ˌsaɪ̯ənsˈfɪkʃn̩buːx/ Hyphenation: Sci‧ence‧fic‧tion-Buch Sciencefiction-Buch n (strong, genitive Sciencefiction-Buches...
Sciencefiction-Buch, Sciencefictionbuch (post-1996 orthography) Science-fiction-Buch (deprecated in 1996) Science-Fiction + Buch IPA(key): /ˌsaɪ̯ənsˈfɪkʃn̩buːχ/...
discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) Buchs n (proper noun, genitive Buchs' or (with an article) Buchs) Buchs (one of three municipalities in Switzerland)...
See also: buches, buchés, bûches, and bûchés IPA(key): /ˈbuːxəs/ Hyphenation: Bu‧ches Buches n genitive singular of Buch Buchs...
Buch + Magen IPA(key): /ˈbuːχˌmaːɡən/ Buchmagen m (strong, genitive Buchmagens, plural Buchmägen) omasum, the third compartment of the stomach of a ruminant...
From Buch halten (“to keep the books”) + -er. This verbal phrase is now rare. For some reason one usually says Buchhalter, but Buch führen. For the action...
IPA(key): /ˈbiχelχen/, [ˈbiɕəlɕən] Bichelchen n (plural Bichelcher) diminutive of Buch (“book”) notebook Calepin Notizbuch...