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▪ I. † boule1 ? Obs. [app. a variant spelling of boll, bowl, a hemispherical dish.] A measure of lead ore: see quot.1449 Excheq. Records in Risdon Surv. Devon Introd. 18, 144 Bouls of Glance Oar. 1670 Pettus Fodinæ Regales s.v. Boule, cited in Tapping Gloss. Lead-mining Terms 1851 (E.D.S.) 24 Boule ...
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Boule
originating in France and sometimes loosely called "boules" in English
Boule Lyonnaise, another boules game of French origin
Boule Bretonne, a boules to run daily affairs of a city
Hellenic Parliament, transliterated as Vouli or Boule from Greek
Science and geography
Boule (crystal), an ingot of
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Boule (crystal)
A boule is a single-crystal ingot produced by synthetic means. A boule of silicon is the starting material for most of the integrated circuits used today.
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Boule (bread)
Boule, from French, meaning "ball", is a traditional shape of French bread resembling a squashed ball. A boule can be made using any type of flour and can be leavened with commercial yeast, chemical leavening, or even wild yeast sourdough.
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Boule (ancient Greece)
Solonian boule
The Athenian boule under Solon heard appeals from the most important decisions of the courts. Those in the poorest class could not serve on the boule of 400.
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Boule (gambling game)
Instead of the ivory ball used in roulette, a rubber ball is used in Boule. Petits Chevaux was the predecessor of Boule.
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Archestratus (boule)
Archestratus () was a member of the boule (βολή) at Athens, who during the siege of the city after the Battle of Aegospotami in 405 BCE, was thrown into
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Bouleț
The Bouleț is a right tributary of the river Cracăul Alb in Romania. It starts at the confluence of headwaters Boulețul Mare and Boulețul Mic.
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Olivia Herms words about the vases; The vases called Boule, which means ...
Nov 1, 2016 - 1,001 Likes, 15 Comments - Skultuna (@skultuna1607) on Instagram: "Olivia Herms words about the vases; The vases called Boule, which means "sphere" in french,…"
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EP0500681A1 - Rouleau spherique de petrissage d'une boule de pate ...
Rouleau (10, 30, 40) de transformation par pression et travail d'une boule de pâte (D) en une pâte à pizza (P). Dans sa forme préférée, le rouleau (10), 30, 40) se présente sous la forme d'une grappe sphérique (30, 40) de boules (32, 46), lesquelles sont moulées ou formées différemment sur un noyau polygonal (44). La grappe sphérique (30, 40) est contenue de manière rotative à l ...
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Coup de Boule
"Coup de Boule" (French for "headbutt") is a French song written and performed by brothers Sébastien and Emmanuel Lipszyc, who run a firm called La Plage Track listings
CD single
"Coup de boule" — 2:43
"Coup de boule" (instrumental) — 2:43
International - CD maxi
"Coup de boule" — 2:43
"Ballo della
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Marcellin Boule
Pierre-Marcellin Boule (1 January 1861 – 4 July 1942), better known as merely Marcellin Boule, was a French palaeontologist, geologist, and anthropologist Early life and education
Pierre-Marcellin Boule was born in Montsalvy, France.
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Boule-d'Amont
Boule-d'Amont (; ) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Orientales department in southern France. Geography
Localisation
Boule-d'Amont is located in the canton of Le Canigou and in the arrondissement of Prades.
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Boule bretonne
Boule bretonne is a sport popular in Brittany, France, similar to boule lyonnaise and to a lesser extent, pétanque. Rules
Boule bretonne is very similar to bocce in that it involves one team tossing out a jack, known as the 'petit', and following it with tossing of boules
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