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Ampullar
Ampullar Am"pul*lar, Ampullary Am`pul*la*ry, a. Resembling an ampulla.
Ampullary
Ampullar Am"pul*lar, Ampullary Am`pul*la*ry, a. Resembling an ampulla.

Meaning of Pullar from wikipedia

- Pullar may refer to: David Pullar (born 1959), English footballer Dean Pullar (born 1973), Australian diver Lulu Pullar (born 1998), Australian rules...
- George Pullar (born 1995/1996) is an Australian actor from Brisbane. He is known for his roles as Larry Forbes in the fifth season of the Australian drama...
- Vanilla Bikes. Pullar has worked with coach and teammate James Gullen. Pullar won the British National Hill Climb Championships in 2012. Pullar was part of...
- John Pullar (22 April 1803 – 16 December 1878) was a 19th-century Scottish businessman, and founder of J. Pullar and Sons (later J & J Pullar Ltd and Pullars...
- J. Pullar and Sons Ltd. (also known as J. & J. Pullar and Pullars of Perth) was a dyeworks based in Perth, Scotland. It was founded by John Pullar in...
- Pullar FRSE (12 August 1835–19 September 1912) was a 19th-century Scottish businessman, and main partner in J & J Pullar Ltd later known as Pullars of...
- Pullar (c. 1926 – March 30, 1981) was a Canadian football player who pla**** for the Calgary Stampeders. He won the Grey Cup with them in 1948. Pullar...
- Philippa Pullar (12 February 1935, in London – 7 September 1997 in London) was a British author and jet set personality best remembered for her exhaustively...
- David Harry Pullar (born 13 February 1959) is an English former footballer who pla**** as a winger in the Football League for Portsmouth, Exeter City and...
- Edmund Pullar DL JP (26 October 1848–8 May 1926) was a 19th-century Scottish businessman and philanthropist. He ran the Bridge of Allan branch of the family...