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Bullionist
Bullionist Bul"lion*ist, n. An advocate for a metallic currency, or a paper currency always convertible into gold.
Ebullioscope
Ebullioscope E*bul"li*o*scope, n. [L. ebullire to boil up + -scope.] (Phys. Chem.) An instrument for observing the boiling point of liquids, especially for determining the alcoholic strength of a mixture by the temperature at which it boils.

Meaning of Bullio from wikipedia

- Bullio (/ˈbʊlioʊ/) is a small village in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia, in Wingecarribee Shire. At the 2016 census, Bullio had...
- Crookwell, flowing south-east through Goulburn, turning north-east to near Bullio, flowing north-west to Barrallier, before finally heading north-easterly...
- A homemade letterbox in the style of Ned Kelly's armour, Bullio, Southern Highlands, New South Wales...
- ‘Mulwaree’, ‘Guineacor’, ‘Bullio’, ‘Kooringa’ and ‘Miranda’ caves. The first three are the names of local rivers and Bullio is a nearby locality. ‘Kooringa’...
- A homemade letterbox in the style of Ned Kelly's armour, Bullio, Southern Highlands, New South Wales...
- of St. Louis". January 1975. Retrieved 16 December 2018. Mattos, Olivia Bullio (1 January 2022). "Chapter Seventeen - Monetary policy after the subprime...
- Anticline (Water) Cave Cathedral Cave Limekiln (McCavity) Cave Wombeyan Caves Bullio Cave Gl**** Cave Camooweal Caves Great Nowranie Cave H****les Cave Niggle...
- Localities around Joadja: Bullio High Range Mandemar Canyonleigh Joadja Berrima Canyonleigh Belanglo Medway...
- Localities around Canyonleigh: Bannaby Bullio Joadja Big Hill Canyonleigh Belanglo Brayton Paddys River Sutton Forest...
- Unstressed i is dropped between ll or ñ and a vowel: bullir > bulló (not *bullió) (-llir/-ñir), tañer > tañó (-ñer). There are two kinds of changes that...