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bulla
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bulla,bula Zdeněk Brož
Bulla
(gcide)
Bulla \Bul"la\, n.; pl. Bull[ae]. [L. bulla bubble. See Bull
an edict.]
1. (Med.) A bleb; a vesicle, or an elevation of the cuticle,
containing a transparent watery fluid.
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2. (Anat.) The ovoid prominence below the opening of the ear
in the skulls of many animals; as, the tympanic or
auditory bulla.
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3. A leaden seal for a document; esp. the round leaden seal
attached to the papal bulls, which has on one side a
representation of St. Peter and St. Paul, and on the other
the name of the pope who uses it.
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4. (Zool.) A genus of marine shells. See Bubble shell.
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bulla
(wn)
bulla
n 1: (pathology) an elevation of the skin filled with serous
fluid [syn: blister, bulla, bleb]
2: the round leaden seal affixed to a papal bull
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bulla
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bulla,bula Zdeněk Brož
bullace
(encz)
bullace,slíva n: Zdeněk Brož
bullate
(encz)
bullate,bulózní adj: Zdeněk Brožbullate,puchýřnatý adj: Zdeněk Brož
garambulla
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garambulla, n:
garambulla cactus
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garambulla cactus, n:
Bullace
(gcide)
Bullace \Bul"lace\, n. [OE. bolas, bolace, OF. beloce; of Celtic
origin; cf. Arm. bolos, polos, Gael. bulaistear.] (Bot.)
(a) A small European plum (Prunus communis, var.
insitita). See Plum.
(b) The bully tree.
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Bullace plum
(gcide)
Plum \Plum\, n. [AS. pl[=u]me, fr. L. prunum; akin to Gr. ?, ?.
Cf. Prune a dried plum.]
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1. (Bot.) The edible drupaceous fruit of the {Prunus
domestica}, and of several other species of Prunus;
also, the tree itself, usually called plum tree.
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The bullace, the damson, and the numerous varieties
of plum, of our gardens, although growing into
thornless trees, are believed to be varieties of the
blackthorn, produced by long cultivation. --G.
Bentham.
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Note: Two or three hundred varieties of plums derived from
the Prunus domestica are described; among them the
greengage, the Orleans, the purple gage, or
Reine Claude Violette, and the German prune, are
some of the best known.
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Note: Among the true plums are;

Beach plum, the Prunus maritima, and its crimson or
purple globular drupes,

Bullace plum. See Bullace.

Chickasaw plum, the American Prunus Chicasa, and its
round red drupes.

Orleans plum, a dark reddish purple plum of medium size,
much grown in England for sale in the markets.

Wild plum of America, Prunus Americana, with red or
yellow fruit, the original of the Iowa plum and several
other varieties.
[1913 Webster] Among plants called plum, but of other
genera than Prunus, are;

Australian plum, Cargillia arborea and {Cargillia
australis}, of the same family with the persimmon.

Blood plum, the West African H[ae]matostaphes Barteri.

Cocoa plum, the Spanish nectarine. See under Nectarine.


Date plum. See under Date.

Gingerbread plum, the West African {Parinarium
macrophyllum}.

Gopher plum, the Ogeechee lime.

Gray plum, Guinea plum. See under Guinea.

Indian plum, several species of Flacourtia.
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2. A grape dried in the sun; a raisin.
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3. A handsome fortune or property; formerly, in cant
language, the sum of [pounds]100,000 sterling; also, the
person possessing it.
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4. Something likened to a plum in desirableness; a good or
choice thing of its kind, as among appointments,
positions, parts of a book, etc.; as, the mayor rewarded
his cronies with cushy plums, requiring little work for
handsome pay
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5. A color resembling that of a plum; a slightly grayish deep
purple, varying somewhat in its red or blue tint.
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Plum bird, Plum budder (Zool.), the European bullfinch.


Plum gouger (Zool.), a weevil, or curculio ({Coccotorus
scutellaris}), which destroys plums. It makes round holes
in the pulp, for the reception of its eggs. The larva
bores into the stone and eats the kernel.

Plum weevil (Zool.), an American weevil which is very
destructive to plums, nectarines, cherries, and many other
stone fruits. It lays its eggs in crescent-shaped
incisions made with its jaws. The larva lives upon the
pulp around the stone. Called also turk, and {plum
curculio}. See Illust. under Curculio.
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Bullae
(gcide)
Bulla \Bul"la\, n.; pl. Bull[ae]. [L. bulla bubble. See Bull
an edict.]
1. (Med.) A bleb; a vesicle, or an elevation of the cuticle,
containing a transparent watery fluid.
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2. (Anat.) The ovoid prominence below the opening of the ear
in the skulls of many animals; as, the tympanic or
auditory bulla.
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3. A leaden seal for a document; esp. the round leaden seal
attached to the papal bulls, which has on one side a
representation of St. Peter and St. Paul, and on the other
the name of the pope who uses it.
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4. (Zool.) A genus of marine shells. See Bubble shell.
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Bullantic
(gcide)
Bullantic \Bul*lan"tic\, a. [See Bull an edict.]
Pertaining to, or used in, papal bulls. --Fry.
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Bullantic letters, Gothic letters used in papal bulls.
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Bullantic letters
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Bullantic \Bul*lan"tic\, a. [See Bull an edict.]
Pertaining to, or used in, papal bulls. --Fry.
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Bullantic letters, Gothic letters used in papal bulls.
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Bullaries
(gcide)
Bullary \Bul"la*ry\, n.; pl. Bullaries (-r[i^]z). [Cf.
Boilary.]
A place for boiling or preparing salt; a boilery. --Crabb.
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And certain salt fats or bullaries. --Bills in
Chancery.
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Bullary
(gcide)
Bullary \Bul"la*ry\, n. [LL. bullarium: cf. F. bullairie. See
Bull an edict.]
A collection of papal bulls.
[1913 Webster]Bullary \Bul"la*ry\, n.; pl. Bullaries (-r[i^]z). [Cf.
Boilary.]
A place for boiling or preparing salt; a boilery. --Crabb.
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And certain salt fats or bullaries. --Bills in
Chancery.
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Bullate
(gcide)
Bullate \Bul"late\ (b[u^]l"l[asl]t/), a. [L. bullatus, fr. bulla
bubble.] (Biol.)
Appearing as if blistered; inflated; puckered.
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Bullate leaf (Bot.), a leaf, the membranous part of which
rises between the veins puckered elevations convex on one
side and concave on the other.
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Bullate leaf
(gcide)
Bullate \Bul"late\ (b[u^]l"l[asl]t/), a. [L. bullatus, fr. bulla
bubble.] (Biol.)
Appearing as if blistered; inflated; puckered.
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Bullate leaf (Bot.), a leaf, the membranous part of which
rises between the veins puckered elevations convex on one
side and concave on the other.
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garambulla
(gcide)
garambulla \garambulla\ n.
1. An arborescent cactus of Western Mexico ({Myrtillocactus
geometrizans}) bearing a small oblong edible berrylike
fruit.

Syn: garambulla cactus, Myrtillocactus geometrizans.
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2. The small berrylike fruit of the {Myrtillocactus
geometrizans}.
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Ocotea bullata
(gcide)
Stinkwood \Stink"wood`\, n. (Bot.)
A name given to several kinds of wood with an unpleasant
smell, as that of the Foetidia Mauritiana of the Mauritius,
and that of the South African Ocotea bullata.
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Semotilus bullaris
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Roach \Roach\, n. [OE. rroche; cf. AS. reohha, D. rog, roch, G.
roche, LG. ruche, Dan. rokke ray, Sw. rocka, and E. ray a
fish.]
1. (Zool.)
(a) A European fresh-water fish of the Carp family
(Leuciscus rutilus). It is silver-white, with a
greenish back.
(b) An American chub (Semotilus bullaris); the fallfish.
(c) The redfin, or shiner.
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2. (Naut.) A convex curve or arch cut in the edge of a sail
to prevent chafing, or to secure a better fit.
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As sound as a roach [roach perhaps being a corruption of a
F. roche a rock], perfectly sound.
[1913 Webster]Fallfish \Fall"fish`\, n. (Zool.)
A fresh-water fish of the United States ({Semotilus
bullaris}); -- called also silver chub, and Shiner. The
name is also applied to other allied species.
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bulla
(wn)
bulla
n 1: (pathology) an elevation of the skin filled with serous
fluid [syn: blister, bulla, bleb]
2: the round leaden seal affixed to a papal bull
bullace
(wn)
bullace
n 1: small wild or half-domesticated Eurasian plum bearing small
ovoid fruit in clusters [syn: bullace, {Prunus
insititia}]
bullace grape
(wn)
bullace grape
n 1: dull-purple grape of southern United States [syn:
muscadine, bullace grape]
bullate
(wn)
bullate
adj 1: of leaves; appearing puckered as if blistered
davalia bullata
(wn)
Davalia bullata
n 1: feathery fern of tropical Asia and Malaysia [syn:
squirrel's-foot fern, ball fern, Davalia bullata,
Davalia bullata mariesii, Davallia Mariesii]
davalia bullata mariesii
(wn)
Davalia bullata mariesii
n 1: feathery fern of tropical Asia and Malaysia [syn:
squirrel's-foot fern, ball fern, Davalia bullata,
Davalia bullata mariesii, Davallia Mariesii]
garambulla
(wn)
garambulla
n 1: arborescent cactus of western Mexico bearing a small oblong
edible berrylike fruit [syn: garambulla, {garambulla
cactus}, Myrtillocactus geometrizans]
2: small berrylike fruit
garambulla cactus
(wn)
garambulla cactus
n 1: arborescent cactus of western Mexico bearing a small oblong
edible berrylike fruit [syn: garambulla, {garambulla
cactus}, Myrtillocactus geometrizans]
hizbullah
(wn)
Hizbullah
n 1: a Shiite terrorist organization with strong ties to Iran;
seeks to create an Iranian fundamentalist Islamic state in
Lebanon; car bombs are the signature weapon [syn:
Hizballah, Hezbollah, Hizbollah, Hizbullah,
Lebanese Hizballah, Party of God, Islamic Jihad,
Islamic Jihad for the Liberation of Palestine,
Revolutionary Justice Organization, {Organization of the
Oppressed on Earth}]

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