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Emboitement
Emboitement Em`bo[^i]te"ment`, n. [F., fr. embo[^i]ter to fit in, insert; en in + bo[^i]te box.] (Biol.) The hypothesis that all living things proceed from pre["e]xisting germs, and that these encase the germs of all future living things, inclosed one within another. --Buffon.

Meaning of Boite from wikipedia

- Boite may refer to: Boite (river), a river of northern Italy Valle del Boite, the valley of northern Italy in which the Boite river flows Pierrier à boîte...
- "The Blue Danube" (0:58) Polyphon metal disc (1890) Problems playing this file? See media help. A music box (American English) or musical box (British...
- Gruoch ingen Boite (fl. c. 1015 – unknown) was a Scottish queen, the daughter of Boite mac Cináeda, son of Cináed II. The dates of her life are uncertain...
- Black Box (French: Boîte noire) is a 2021 French-Belgian mystery thriller film directed by Yann Gozlan. It is a co-production between France and Belgium...
- Nightclub (French: Boîte de nuit) is a 1951 French musical crime film directed by Alfred Rode and starring Rode, Claudine Dupuis, Louis Seigner and Junie...
- La Boîte-en-valise (box in a suitcase) is a type of mixed media ****emblage by Marcel Duchamp consisting of a group of reproductions of the artist's works...
- The Black Box (French: La Boîte noire) is a 2005 French mystery film directed by Richard Berry, written by Berry and Éric ****ous, adapted from a novella...
- Boite mac Cináeda ("Boite son of Kenneth"; also, Bodhe, Boedhe, etc.; d. 1058) was a Scottish prince, son of either King Kenneth II of Scotland (Cináed...
- applied to the face as a form of make-up. They were kept in a patch box, or boîte à mouches ('box of flies'), and were often fanciful shapes such as hearts...
- A Pierrier à boîte was an early type of small wrought iron cannon developed in the early 15th century, and a type of breech-loading swivel gun. It was...