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bulla,
Bulla,
buļļa,
bülla, or
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Bulla (Latin, 'bubble') may
refer to:
Bulla (amulet),
given to boys in...
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issued by a pope of the
Catholic Church. It is
named after the
leaden seal (
bulla)
traditionally appended to
authenticate it.
Papal bulls have been in use...
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order in this
genus Bulla ampulla Bulla quoyii Bulla striata Bulla vernicosa Bulla ampulla Linnaeus, 1758
Pacific bulla,
ampulle bulla Distribution : on...
- A
bulla (Medieval
Latin for "a
round seal", from
classical Latin bulla, "bubble, blob";
plural bullae) is an
inscribed clay, soft
metal (lead or tin),...
- A
bulla, an
amulet worn like a locket, was
given to male
children in
Ancient Rome nine days
after birth.
Inside the medallion, an
amulet was placed, which...
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Bulla is a
locality and
township in Victoria, Australia, 23
kilometres (14 mi) north-west of Melbourne's
Central Business District,
located within the...
- The King
Hezekiah bulla is a 3 mm
thick soft
bulla (piece of clay with the
impression of a seal)
measuring 13 × 12 mm (½ in × ½ in). It was
found in an...
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Bulla cake,
usually referred to as
bulla, is a rich
Jamaican cake made with mol****es,
brown sugar and ****ed with
ginger and nutmeg. It is
eaten as a snack...
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Bulla Felix was a
legendary Italian bandit leader active around 205–207 AD,
during the
reign of the
Roman emperor Septimius Severus. He
gathered a band...
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person with emphysema,
displaying barrel chest and flat
diaphragm Lung
bulla as seen on
chest X-ray in a
person with
severe COPD A
severe case of bullous...