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How to pronounce boule in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms boulle, buhl
Type of embellishment

Examples of boule

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Boule is likely the oldest human sperm-specific gene ever discovered, Xu said.
From the sciencedaily.com
The old boule consisted of 100 members of each of the four ancestral tribes.
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During meetings of the ecclesia or boule, the current foreman also chaired these meetings.
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Members of the boule served for one year and no man could serve more than twice in his life.
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The boule met every day except for festival days and ill-omened days.
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Whoever gets the boule closest to the cochonnet wins the round.
From the fresnobee.com
Cleisthenes created ten new tribes and made the boule consist of 50 men from each of these tribes.
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The Athenian boule under Solon heared appeals from the most important decisions of the courts.
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My passport was a boule of rosemary and sea salt bread.
From the newsobserver.com
More examples
  • Boulle: an inlaid furniture decoration; tortoiseshell and yellow and white metal form scrolls in cabinetwork
  • 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.
  • Boule refers to a community of the Ivory Coast in West Africa.
  • 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.
  • Protein boule-like is a protein that in humans is encoded by the BOLL gene.
  • Boules (French) is a collective name for games played with metal balls.
  • A log live sawn and kept together in the order of sawing.
  • 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.
  • The "will" of God which in turn leads to the word (Logos) of God.