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 buff 1B0531700 (bŭf)n.1.  A soft, thick, undyed leather made chiefly from the skins of buffalo, elk, or oxen.2.  A military uniform coat made of such leather.3.  A pale, light, or moderate yellowish pink to yellow, including moderate orange-yellow to light yellowish brown.4.  A piece of soft material, such as velvet or leather, often mounted on a block and used for polishing.adj.1.  Made or formed of buff: a buff jacket.2.  Of the color buff.3.  buff·er, buff·est Slang Having good muscle tone; physically fit and trim: buff athletes lifting weights at the gym.tr.v. buffed, buff·ing, buffs 1.  To polish or shine with a piece of soft material.2.  To soften the surface of (leather) by raising a nap.3.  To make the color of buff.Idiom:  in the buff Naked.[From obsolete buffle, buffalo, from French buffle, from Late Latin būfalus; see  buffalo.]
 
 buff 2B0531700 (bŭf)n. Informal  One who is enthusiastic and knowledgeable about a subject: a Civil War buff.[From the buff-colored uniform worn by New York volunteer firemen in the 19th century, originally applied to an enthusiast of fires and firefighting.]
 Buffs(bʌfs) pl n (Military) the Buffs the Third Regiment of Foot, esp the Royal East Kent Regiment[C19: from their buff-coloured facings]EncyclopediaSeebuffMedicalSeeBuff |