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  • 21Parboiling — Parboil Par boil , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Parboiled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Parboiling}.] [OE. parboilen, OF. parbouillir to cook well; par through (see {Par}) + bouillir to boil, L. bullire. The sense has been influenced by E. part. See 1st {Boil}.] 1 …

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  • 22To boil away — Boil Boil (boil), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Boiled} (boild); p. pr. & vb. n. {Boiling}.] [OE. boilen, OF. boilir, builir, F. bouillir, fr. L. bullire to be in a bubbling motion, from bulla bubble; akin to Gr. ?, Lith. bumbuls. Cf. {Bull} an edict,… …

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  • 23To boil over — Boil Boil (boil), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Boiled} (boild); p. pr. & vb. n. {Boiling}.] [OE. boilen, OF. boilir, builir, F. bouillir, fr. L. bullire to be in a bubbling motion, from bulla bubble; akin to Gr. ?, Lith. bumbuls. Cf. {Bull} an edict,… …

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  • 24bourride — noun Etymology: French, from Occitan bourrido, alteration of boulido something boiled, from bouli to boil, from Latin bullire more at boil Date: 1872 a fish stew similar to bouillabaisse that is usually thickened with egg yolks and strongly… …

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  • 25ebullient — adjective Etymology: Latin ebullient , ebulliens, present participle of ebullire to bubble out, from e + bullire to bubble, boil more at boil Date: 1599 1. boiling, agitated 2. characterized by ebullience ; having or showing liveliness and …

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  • 26parboil — transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from parboilen to boil thoroughly, from Anglo French parboiler, perboillir, from Late Latin perbullire, from Latin per thoroughly (from per through) + bullire to boil, from bulla bubble more at for Date …

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  • 27boil — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French buillir, boillir, from Latin bullire to bubble, from bulla bubble Date: 13th century intransitive verb 1. a. to come to the boiling point b. to generate bubbles of vapor when heated used of a… …

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  • 28budge — I. noun Etymology: Middle English bugee, from Anglo French buge Date: 14th century a fur formerly prepared from lambskin dressed with the wool outward II. verb (budged; budging) Etymology: Anglo French bouger, from Vulgar Latin *bullicare, from… …

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  • 29Papal bull — A Papal bull is a particular type of letters patent or charter issued by a pope. It is named after the bulla that was appended to the end to authenticate it.Papal bulls were originally issued by the pope for many kinds of communication of a… …

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  • 30Bully-les-Mines — French commune nomcommune=Bully les Mines région=Nord Pas de Calais département=Pas de Calais arrondissement=Lens canton=Bully les Mines insee=62186 cp= 62160 maire= François Lemaire mandat=2001 2008 intercomm=Communaupole de Lens Liévin… …

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