
1) Ancient Greek council 2) Ancient Greek title 3) Athenian council 4) Ball in France 5) Ball in the game pétanque 6) Boulle 7) Buhl 8) Classic French cuisine 9) Classic French dish 10) Classic French chow 11) Classic French scran 12) Classic French nosh 13) Classic French fare 14) Classic French grub
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1) Boulle 2) Buhl
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[bread] Boule, from the French for `ball`, is a traditional shape of French bread, resembling a squashed ball. It is a rustic loaf shape that can be made of any type of flour. A boule can be leavened with commercial yeast, chemical leavening, or even wild yeast sourdough. The name of this bread is the reason a bread baker is referred to as ...
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[community] Boule refers to a community of Côte d`Ivoire. ...
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[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. In the semiconductor industry, boules can be made by a number of methods, such as the Bridgman technique and the Czochralski process, which result in a cylindrical rod of materi...
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• (n.) Alt. of Boulework • (n.) Legislature of modern Greece. See Legislature. • (n.) A legislative council of elders or chiefs; a senate.
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(from the article `Verneuil process`) method for producing synthetic rubies and sapphires. Originally developed (1902) by a French chemist, Auguste Verneuil, the process produces a boule ...
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deliberative council in ancient Greece. It probably derived from an advisory body of nobles, as reflected in the Homeric poems. A boule existed in ... [1 related articles]
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Ancient Athenian council. Solon, the Athenian legislator, is said to have instituted a `Council of 400` early in the 6th century, but some scholars doubt this. After...
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A sausage-shaped, synthetic single-crystal mass grown in a special furnace, pulled and turned at a rate necessary to maintain the single-crystal structure during growth.
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Synthetic gems created from molten liquids placed in tear shaped molds to crystallize, leaving them with a tear-like form. Mostly applied to synthetic Rubies and Sapphires.
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Synthetic gems created from molten liquids placed in tear shaped molds to crystallize, leaving them with a tear-like form. Mostly applied to synthetic Rubies and Sapphires.
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Bou'le noun [ Greek ....]
1. (Gr. Antiq.) A legislative council of elders or chiefs; a senate. The
boule of Homeric times was an aristocratic body of princes and leaders, merely advisory to the king. The Athenian
boule of Solon's time was an elective senate of 400, acting as ...
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ball; a large round loaf of white bread, also known as a miche.
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Athenian council.
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(miche) Round loaf; taut skin stretched perfectly over a dome of bread dough, sealed on the bottom.
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Also calleda cylindrical lump of material for synthetic gems, made by the Verneuil process. · a metal ball, usually made out of steel, used in pétanque. · Sometimes,pétanque.
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A round loaf of bread (meaning “ball” in French).
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