bullire

  • 71bulla — –llas. De bullir , del latín bullire . (nom. f.+s.) Gentío, Muchedumbre, Multitud. Concurrencia de mucha gente …

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  • 72boil — boil1 verb 1》 (with reference to a liquid) reach or cause to reach the temperature at which it bubbles and turns to vapour. 2》 (with reference to food) cook or be cooked by immersion in boiling water. 3》 (of the sea or clouds) be turbulent and… …

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  • 73budge — verb 1》 [usu. with negative] make or cause to make the slightest movement.     ↘(budge up or over) informal make room for another person by moving. 2》 change or cause to change an opinion. Origin C16: from Fr. bouger to stir , based on L. bullire …

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  • 74bullion — noun gold or silver in bulk before coining, or valued by weight. Origin ME: from Anglo Norman Fr., in the sense a mint , var. of OFr. bouillon, based on L. bullire to boil …

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  • 75parboil — verb partly cook by boiling. Origin ME: from OFr. parbouillir, from late L. perbullire boil thoroughly , from L. per through, thoroughly (later confused with part) + bullire to boil …

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  • 76boil — I [[t]bɔɪl[/t]] v. i. 1) phs to change from a liquid to a gaseous state, typically as a result of heat, producing bubbles of gas that rise to the surface of the liquid 2) to reach the boiling point 3) to be in an agitated or violent state: The… …

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  • 77Boiler — »Warmwasserspeicher«: Das Substantiv wurde im 20. Jh. aus engl. boiler entlehnt. Dies gehört zu engl. to boil »aufwallen machen; erhitzen«, das über mengl. boilen auf afrz. boillir (= frz. bouillir) < lat. bullire zurückgeht; Stammwort ist lat …

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  • 78Bouillon — »Fleischbrühe«: Das Wort wurde im 18. Jh. aus frz. bouillon entlehnt. Das zugrunde liegende Verb frz. bouillir »wallen, sieden« geht auf gleichbed. lat. bullire (eigentlich »Blasen werfen«) zurück, das seinerseits von lat. bulla »Blase«… …

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  • 79boil — I. /bɔɪl / (say boyl) verb (i) 1. to change from liquid to gaseous state, producing bubbles of gas that rise to the surface of the liquid, agitating it as they rise. 2. to be in a similarly agitated state: the sea was boiling. 3. to be agitated… …

  • 80budge — [c]/bʌdʒ / (say buj) verb (budged, budging) –verb (i) 1. to move slightly; give way (usually with negative). –verb (t) 2. to cause to budge (usually with negative). {French bouger, from Latin bullīre boil1} …