| Form. | ||
| Saisiyat | boLo | kind of bamboo |
| Pazeh | buru | species of slender bamboo (has the tastiest shoots, stems used for smoking pipes, etc.) |
| Amis | foloʔ | species of bamboo that makes very small poles |
| Puyuma (Tamalakaw) | vuruH | type of slender bamboo used as an arrow shaft |
| Puyuma | buƚu | kind of very slender bamboo: Thyrsostachys siamensis |
| vuruH | type of slender bamboo used as an arrow shaft | |
| WMP | ||
| Itawis | húlu | bamboo sp. having thick stems |
| Ifugaw | būlu | a thin-walled bamboo, Schizostachyum lumampao, used as weave for making house walls, waterspouts, water containers, and salt-meat containers. Also used as material for the eel basket trap, locust basket and loosely woven head basket |
| Ifugaw (Batad) | būlu | a thin-walled bamboo, Schizostachyum lumampao, used as weave for making house walls, waterspouts, water containers, and salt-meat containers. Also used as material for the eel basket trap, locust basket and loosely woven head basket |
| Casiguran Dumagat | bulo | species of bamboo, of the genus Schizostachyum |
| ka-bulu-an | bamboo grove | |
| Ilokano | bólo | an unarmed, erect bamboo whose walls are thin; it is extensively used, either split or woven, for building (wall, roof, floor, ceiling, etc.), and fencing purposes: Schizostachyum mucronatum Mack. |
| bolo-án | a section of inserted in a shed of the warp in order to keep the threads in place; either of the two horizontal movable bars of a or combing frame, over which the cotton yarn is stretched in order to be combed | |
| Kapampangan | búluʔ | a wild bamboo used to make walling material |
| Tagalog | búhoʔ | bamboo sp. |
| Hanunóo | búluʔ | a thin-walled bamboo: Schizostachyum lumampao |
| Cebuano | búluʔ | kind of unarmed, thin-walled bamboo with straight smooth stems: Schizostachyum lumampao |
| Berawan (Long Terawan) | bulu | bamboo |
| Acehnese | bulōh | kind of bamboo used for blowpipes, cooking vessels, bobbins, sharpened spikes in pitfall traps |
| Bintulu | buluʔ | bamboo (generic) |
| Kayan (Long Atip) | bulu | bamboo |
| Kenyah | buloʔ | bamboo of the smaller species |
| Kelabit | buluʔ | bamboo (generic) |
| Merap | mbləw | bamboo |
| Sangir | buḷo | the general name for bamboo, but used only for and the two slenderest types |
| Lahanan | bulu | bamboo |
| Dairi-Pakpak Batak | buluh | bamboo (generic); kind of rattan |
| Simalur | bulu | bamboo (generic) |
| fulu | bamboo (generic) | |
| Toba Batak | bulu | bamboo (generic) |
| Karo Batak | buluh | bamboo (generic) |
| Iban | buroŋ buloh | the hornbill |
| buloh aiʔ | cane grass or rush common in downriver flat land | |
| buloh | bamboo, Bambusa and other spp.; anything tubular resembling bamboo (shotgun barrel, etc.) | |
| kulat buloh | an edible fungus | |
| Malay | buloh baŋsi | reed-pipe |
| buloh | bamboo; a generic or descriptive name for bamboos and hollow cylinders; (in Sumatra) a class of bamboos, Bambusa spp. | |
| buloh-buloh | anatomical passage of any type, such as the larynx | |
| pem-buloh | anatomical passage of any type, such as the larynx | |
| buloh-buloh darah | an artery | |
| Basap | buloʔ | bamboo |
| Bukat | buluʔ | bamboo |
| Tonsawang | buluʔ | thin bamboo sp. |
| Mongondow | buluʔ | kind of slender bamboo |
| Kayan | bulu | bamboo (generic) |
| bulu | bamboo | |
| Ngaju Dayak | sa-bulu | kind of tall bamboo |
| Bare'e | wayo wuyu | the slenderest type of bamboo in central Sulawesi: Bambusa longinodis |
| Uma | wuluʔ | kind of bamboo |
| Paku | wuluʔ | bamboo |
| Tae' | bulo raŋkapan | the handle of the rice-harvesting knife, which is held between the thumb and the other fingers |
| bulo saŋlampa | an internode of slender bamboo; gig. straight as a bamboo internode, righteous, just | |
| bulo | kind of slender bamboo with long internodes, used to make flutes | |
| Rejang | buluaʔ | bamboo (generic) |
| Wawonii | vulu | bamboo |
| Buginese | bulo | bamboo |
| Makassarese | bulo | bamboo (generic); barrels of a gun |
| Sundanese | awi buluh | kind of bamboo similar to the , but somewhat thicker |
| Old Javanese | w-in-uluh | becoming a , overflowing with sweetness or compassion, deeply moved; also (as if) pierced by a sharp piece of bamboo |
| wuluh | bamboo, bamboo shaft, bamboo vessel, esp. the bamboo vessel in which liquid sugar (syrup) is kept | |
| a-muluh | like bamboo, like a bamboo vessel | |
| Javanese | wuluh | a slender bamboo plant; gun barrel; iron pipe used as a lamp chimney |
| Balinese | buluh | reed, a thin pliable bamboo; barrel of a gun; the glass chimney of a lamp |
| Proto-Sangiric | bulo | bamboo |
| Malagasy | vólo | a generic name for various kinds of bamboo, from which are made various articles, as musical instruments and snuff boxes. They belong chiefly to the genus Nastus |
| CMP | ||
| Yamdena | buli | thin bamboo reed, tube, pipe, barrel of a gun, lamp glass |
| Sika | bulu | bamboo reed |
| Ngadha | vulu | kind of thin bamboo |
| SHWNG | ||
| Numfor | bur | bamboo |
| OC | ||
| Lonwolwol | bUl | bamboo |