Burdock (disambiguation)

Burdock (disambiguation)

Burdock refers to any of a group of thistle-like plants.

Burdock may also refer to:

In fictional characters:
*Burdock ("Dragon Ball") or Bardock, a character in "Dragon Ball" media
*Fred Burdock, a character in the "E/R" universe

In other uses:
*Burdock piling, a Japanese construction technique
*Dandelion and burdock, a traditional British soft drink
*Greater burdock, an edible Japanese plant

People with the surname

*Jack Burdock (1852–1931), American baseball player

ee also

*Burdick (disambiguation)
*Burdak


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