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boilery
boilery (ˈbɔɪlərɪ) Also 6 boillourie, boilary. [a. F. bouillerie in same sense, f. bouillir to boil: see -ery.] A place where boiling or evaporation is carried on; a place for boiling anything, e.g. salt or sugar. Usually in comb., as sugar-boilery. See also bullery.1628 Coke On Litt. 4 b, By the gr...
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Boilery
A boilery or boiling house is a place of boiling, much as a bakery is a place of baking. Boilery can also mean the process and equipment for boiling.
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Beckholmen
Set up in 1633, a private pitch boilery started to produce pitch (by boiling tar) on the island, pitch at the time being both frequently used at the city's name and reputation set, the islet was bestowed a tar distilling workshop, originally intended for the north-eastern shores of Södermalm, replacing the boilery
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bullery
▪ I. † ˈbullery Obs. Also 6 bullary. = boilery.1542 Hen. VIII in Rymer Fœdera (1710) XIV. 748 Foure Bullaryes of Salte Water. 1704 Lond. Gaz. No. 4071/4 The Salt-Works or Bullery of Salt..are to be Sold.▪ II. bullery see bullary.
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Customs Office building, Zemun
The Customs Office was one of the most important buildings of the old core of Zemun, next to which were the boilery warehouses.
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Lilleborg
1833 on the banks of the Aker river in Oslo, Lilleborg expanded in 1842 to manufacturing hygiene products with the opening of "sæbesyderiet", the "soap boilery
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boiling
▪ I. boiling, vbl. n. (ˈbɔɪlɪŋ) [f. boil v. + -ing1.] 1. a. The action of bubbling up under the influence of heat; ebullition.c 1380 Wyclif Serm. Sel. Wks. II. 202 Þis boylyng wole after quenche. 1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. vii. xxxvi. (1495) 251 The heete that makyth boyllynge and sethyng. 1552 Hul...
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House of Bagdasarovs
Kateri owned a sausage plant, which was down Chekhovian Street, besides owning a boilery down the street at Myasnitskoy, 19.
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pot-boiler
ˈpot-ˌboiler 1. One who boils a pot; spec. in Eng. Politics = potwaller. rare.1824 Hitchins & Drew Cornwall I. xvii. §17. 650 The right of election is vested at present in all the inhabitants [of Tregony] who are pot-boilers. 1826 [see potwaller]. 2. colloq. a. Applied depreciatively to a work of li...
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Äußere Neustadt
Among the first businesses to emerge in the area were a casting house and an alum boilery (Alaunstraße gets its name from the German word for alum).
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brine
▪ I. brine, n. (braɪn) Forms: 1 bryne, 3–4 brin, 4 briyn, 4–7 bryne, 6 bryn, (7 broyn), 4– brine. [OE. br{yacu}ne, br{iacu}ne, corresp. to MDu. brîne fem., Du. brijn neuter, also Flem. brijne, brēne fem. Ulterior history unknown.] 1. Water saturated, or strongly impregnated, with salt; salt water.a ...
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salt-house
† ˈsalt-house Obs. [OE. sealth{uacu}s: see salt n.1 and house n.1 Cf. OHG. salzhûs, G. salzhaus.] A building in which salt is made or stored.c 1000 ælfric Colloq. in Wr.-Wülcker 185/36 Salinarium, sealthus. 1340 Durham Acc. Rolls (Surtees) 540 In sarracione plancorum pro le Saltehous. 1465–6 Ibid. 9...
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