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bullace (ˈbʊlɪs) Forms: 4–5 bolace, 5 bolys, -ysse, 5–6 bolas, bulas, 6 bulles, -ase, -asse, 7 bullas, 6–7 bulloes, bullies, -eis, 9 (dial. bulloe, -y), 6– bullace. pl. 4 bolaces, bolas, 6 bullises, bulleys, -aze, boollesse, 6–7 bullies, bullase, 7 bullis, -eis, -aise, -ice, -ices, -ises, -asis, 7– ...
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Bullace
The bullace is a variety of plum. Black Bullace
The Black Bullace is the common "wild" bullace of woods in England, recognisable by its small, round black or dark purple fruit.
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Bullis
Army training camp in Bexar County, Texas
See also
Bulis, a genus of beetle
Bulli (disambiguation)
Bullace
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Plum jerkum
The jerkum made around Chipping Campden was made, for preference, from a dark bullace-like plum found in the area's villages: however it ranged in colour
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Taphrina padi
Structure and appearance
Fruits
These galls are usually known as 'pocket plums', however alternatives are 'starved plums'; 'bladder bullace; and 'mock
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Taphrina pruni
Structure and appearance
Fruits
The gall is usually known as 'pocket plum', however alternatives are 'starved plum'; 'bladder bullace; and 'mock plum
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The Heart of the Valley
The dunnocks moved to a bullace bush by Forge Farm where they nested and laid four more eggs.
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bullester
† ˈbullester Obs. Also 6 bolaster, 7 bulaster. App. a phonetically reduced form of bullestre, bullace-tree (see bullace). Also bullester-tree.1500 Ort. Voc. in Promp. Parv. 42 Pepulus, a bolaster. 1562 Turner Herbal ii. 103 b, The one [kind of plum] is called the bulles tre or the bullestertre. a 17...
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