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BulledBulled Bulled, a. [Cf. Boln.]
Swollen. [Obs.] Bullen-bullen
Bullen-bullen Bul"len-bul"len, n. [Native Australian name,
from its cry.] (Zo["o]l.)
The lyre bird.
Bullen-nail
Bullen-nail Bul"len-nail`, n. [Bull large, having a large head
+ nail.]
A nail with a round head and short shank, tinned and
lacquered.
BulletBullet Bul"let, n. [F. boulet, dim. of boule ball. See Bull
an edict, and cf. Boulet.]
1. A small ball.
2. A missile, usually of lead, and round or elongated in
form, to be discharged from a rifle, musket, pistol, or
other small firearm.
3. A cannon ball. [Obs.]
A ship before Greenwich . . . shot off her ordnance,
one piece being charged with a bullet of stone.
--Stow.
4. The fetlock of a horse.
Note: [See Illust. under Horse.] BulletinBulletin Bul"le*tin, n. [F. bulletin, fr. It. bullettino, dim.
of bulletta, dim. of bulla, bolla, an edict of the pope, from
L. bulla bubble. See Bull an edict.]
1. A brief statement of facts respecting some passing event,
as military operations or the health of some distinguished
personage, issued by authority for the information of the
public.
2. Any public notice or announcement, especially of news
recently received.
3. A periodical publication, especially one containing the
proceeding of a society.
Bulletin board, a board on which announcements are put,
particularly at newsrooms, newspaper offices, etc. Bulletin boardBulletin Bul"le*tin, n. [F. bulletin, fr. It. bullettino, dim.
of bulletta, dim. of bulla, bolla, an edict of the pope, from
L. bulla bubble. See Bull an edict.]
1. A brief statement of facts respecting some passing event,
as military operations or the health of some distinguished
personage, issued by authority for the information of the
public.
2. Any public notice or announcement, especially of news
recently received.
3. A periodical publication, especially one containing the
proceeding of a society.
Bulletin board, a board on which announcements are put,
particularly at newsrooms, newspaper offices, etc. Cannon bulletCannon Can"non, n.; pl. Cannons, collectively Cannon. [F.
cannon, fr. L. canna reed, pipe, tube. See Cane.]
1. A great gun; a piece of ordnance or artillery; a firearm
for discharging heavy shot with great force.
Note: Cannons are made of various materials, as iron, brass,
bronze, and steel, and of various sizes and shapes with
respect to the special service for which they are
intended, as intended, as siege, seacoast, naval,
field, or mountain, guns. They always aproach more or
less nearly to a cylindrical from, being usually
thicker toward the breech than at the muzzle. Formerly
they were cast hollow, afterwards they were cast,
solid, and bored out. The cannon now most in use for
the armament of war vessels and for seacoast defense
consists of a forged steel tube reinforced with massive
steel rings shrunk upon it. Howitzers and mortars are
sometimes called cannon. See Gun.
2. (Mech.) A hollow cylindrical piece carried by a revolving
shaft, on which it may, however, revolve independently.
3. (Printing.) A kind of type. See Canon.
Cannon ball, strictly, a round solid missile of stone or
iron made to be fired from a cannon, but now often applied
to a missile of any shape, whether solid or hollow, made
for cannon. Elongated and cylindrical missiles are
sometimes called bolts; hollow ones charged with
explosives are properly called shells.
Cannon bullet, a cannon ball. [Obs.]
Cannon cracker, a fire cracker of large size.
Cannon lock, a device for firing a cannon by a percussion
primer.
Cannon metal. See Gun Metal.
Cannon pinion, the pinion on the minute hand arbor of a
watch or clock, which drives the hand but permits it to be
moved in setting.
Cannon proof, impenetrable by cannon balls.
Cannon shot.
(a) A cannon ball.
(b) The range of a cannon. Dumdum bullet
Dumdum bullet Dum"dum bul"let (Mil.)
A kind of manstopping bullet; -- so named from Dumdum, in
India, where bullets are manufactured for the Indian army.
Man-stopping bulletMan Man, n.
Man of sin (Script.), one who is the embodiment of evil,
whose coming is represented (--2 Thess. ii. 3) as
preceding the second coming of Christ. [A Hebraistic
expression]
Man-stopping bullet (Mil.), a bullet which will produce a
sufficient shock to stop a soldier advancing in a charge;
specif., a small-caliber bullet so modified as to expand
when striking the human body. Such bullets are chiefly
used in wars with savage tribes. Manbird Man"bird`, n.
An aviator. [Colloq.] Percussion bulletPercussion Per*cus"sion, n. [L. percussio: cf. F. percussion.
See Percuss.]
1. The act of percussing, or striking one body against
another; forcible collision, esp. such as gives a sound or
report. --Sir I. Newton.
2. Hence: The effect of violent collision; vibratory shock;
impression of sound on the ear.
The thunderlike percussion of thy sounds. --Shak.
3. (Med.) The act of tapping or striking the surface of the
body in order to learn the condition of the parts beneath
by the sound emitted or the sensation imparted to the
fingers. Percussion is said to be immediate if the blow is
directly upon the body; if some interventing substance, as
a pleximeter, is, used, it is called mediate.
Center of percussion. See under Center.
Percussion bullet, a bullet containing a substance which is
exploded by percussion; an explosive bullet.
Percussion cap, a small copper cap or cup, containing
fulminating powder, and used with a percussion lock to
explode gunpowder.
Percussion fuze. See under Fuze.
Percussion lock, the lock of a gun that is fired by
percussion upon fulminating powder.
Percussion match, a match which ignites by percussion.
Percussion powder, powder so composed as to ignite by
slight percussion; fulminating powder.
Percussion sieve, Percussion table, a machine for sorting
ores by agitation in running water.
Meaning of Bulle from wikipedia
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Bulle (French: [byl] ; Arpitan: Bulo [ˈbylo] ) is a muni****lity in the
district of Gruyère in the
canton of
Fribourg in Switzerland. In
January 2006...
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bulle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bulle is a muni****lity in the
canton of Fribourg, Switzerland.
Bulle may also
refer to: FC
Bulle, based...
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Bulle Ogier (born Marie-France Thielland; 9
August 1939) is a
French actress and screenwriter. She
adopted the
professional surname Ogier,
which was her...
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Bulle is a
Swiss football club,
based in
Bulle.
Their home
ground is the
Stade de Bouleyres. They
currently play in
Promotion League, the
third tier...
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Hazrat Bulle Shah.
Rafooz E
Irfan Kafyan Urdu
Hazrat Bulle Shah. Noor
Haider (1983).
Bulleh Shah Joon Kafiyoon.
Radha Swami Satsang Vyas. Sai
Bulle Shah...
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Bulle (born
September 15, 1988) is an
American professional golfer.
Bulle was born in Glasgow, Kentucky. He pla****
college golf at
Middle Tennessee...
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Rukia Bulle is a
Kenyan reporter with NTV in Kenya. In 2024, she won the 2024 BBC
World News
Komla Dumor Award.
Bulle holds a bachelor's
degree in journalism...
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Bulle Rock (foaled c. 1709),
sometimes referred to as
Bulle Rocke or "Bullyrock", is
thought to be the
first English Thoroughbred stallion brought to...
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Bulle railway station (French: Gare de
Bulle, German:
Bahnhof Bulle) is a
railway station in the muni****lity of
Bulle, in the
Swiss canton of Fribourg...
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Hussainpur Bulle is a
village in
Sultanpur Lodhi tehsil in
Kapurthala district of Punjab, India. It is
located 13
kilometres (8.1 mi) from the city of...