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Definition of Billard

Billard
Billard Bil"lard, n. (Zo["o]l.) An English fish, allied to the cod; the coalfish. [Written also billet and billit.]

Meaning of Billard from wikipedia

- Look up billard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Billard may refer to: Billard (surname), a list of people with the surname French for the word Billiard;...
- Billard is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Armand Billard, French diver Aude Billard (born 1971), Swiss physicist Bobbi Billard...
- Lani Billard (born 20 June 1979) is a Canadian actress, drummer, and singer, she is best known for her role in the 1990s as Elizabeth "Busy" Ramone on...
- Jeanette Lee (born Lee Jin-Hee, Korean: 이진희, July 9, 1971) is an American professional pool player. She was nicknamed the Black Widow because, in spite...
- "Bobbi" Anne Billard (born December 12, 1975) is an American model, actress, published author and former professional wrestler. Billard's first commercial...
- Aude G. Billard (born c. August 6, 1971) is a Swiss physicist in the fields of machine learning and human-robot interactions. As a full professor at the...
- bagatelle. Somewhere between the 1750s and 1770s, the bagatelle variant Billard ****onais, or ****anese billiards in English, was invented in Western Europe...
- Frederick Chamberlayne Billard (22 September 1873 – 17 May 1932) served as the sixth commandant of the United States Coast Guard for an unprecedented...
- Brian Billard was an Australian scientist who represented the South Australian House of ****embly electoral district of Newland for the Liberal Party from...
- A total of 2,240 people sailed on the maiden voyage of the RMS Titanic, the second of the White Star Line's Olympic-class ocean liners, from Southampton...