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boule
1[bool]
noun
a round loaf of bread, usually with a crisp or chewy crust.
Divide the dough into two portions, shape into batards or boules, and place in the refrigerator to rise overnight.
Also called birne.a cylindrical lump of material for synthetic gems, made by the Verneuil process.
a metal ball, usually made out of steel, used in éٲԱܱ.
Sometimes boules. éٲԱܱ.
boule
2[bool]
noun
buhl.
Boule
3[boo-lee, boo-ley]
noun
the legislative assembly of modern Greece.
(sometimes lowercase)a state legislative, advisory, or administrative council in ancient Greece.
boule
1/ ˈːː /
noun
the parliament in modern Greece
the senate of an ancient Greek city-state
boule
2/ ː /
noun
a pear-shaped imitation ruby, sapphire, etc, made from synthetic corundum
boule
3/ ː /
noun
a round loaf of white bread
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of boule2
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of boule1
Origin of boule2
Origin of boule3
Example Sentences
Creative director Ian Griffiths’ mood board included silken teddies, Belle Epoque’-inspired boule coats and photos of the French novelist Colette, whose spare style, the British designer said, inspired the collection’s simplicity.
Saturday morning, after a breakfast of baked eggs and Danishes at the visitor center, where classes were held, Ms. Piper laid out the curriculum, including making a wheat loaf and a sourdough boule.
I've been hurt by starters that would never become sufficiently foamy, by doughs that sullenly refused to rise, by boules that baked into oversized hockey pucks.
Pépin is a member of a spirited boules club that plays weekends from June to September and consists of about 40 players.
You get points for having more boules close to the cochonnet than your opponent, and whoever has the most points after three rounds wins.
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