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BULLI'TION, n. [L. bullio, to boil. See Boil .] The act or state of boiling. Sup...
BUL'LITE, n. A petrified shell, or the fossil remains of shells, of the genus Bu...
BULL'IST, n. A writer of papal bulls.
BULL'ISH, a. Partaking of the nature of a bull or blunder.
BULL'ION, n. Uncoined gold or silver in the mass. The precious metals are called...
BULL'ETIN, n. A French word denoting 1. An official report from an officer to hi...
BULL'ET, n. A ball of iron or lead, called also shot, used to load guns for kill...
BUL'LATE, a. [L. bullatus.] Having elevations, like blisters; as a bullate leaf.
BULL'ARY, n. A collection of Papistical bulls.
BULLAN'TIC, a. [from bull.] Designating certain ornamental capital letters, used...
BULL'ACE, n. The bully-tree, or Chrysophyllum, a plant of two species, natives o...
BULL'-HEAD, n. [bull and head.] A genus of fishes, the Cottus, with a head broad...
BULL'-FIGHT, n. [bull and fight.] A combat with a bull; an amusement among the S...
BULL, n. 1. The male of the Bos, or bovine genus of quadrupeds, of which cow is ...
BULK'Y, a. Large; of great dimensions; of great size.
BULK'INESS, n. Greatness in bulk, size or stature.