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Definition of bull
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Bull (n.) One who, or that
which,
resembles
a bull in
character
or
action..
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Pompholyx
::
Pompholyx
(n.) A skin
disease
in which there is an
eruption
of
bullae,
without
inflammation
or
fever..
Hackster
::
Hackster
(n.) A
bully;
a
bravo;
a
ruffian;
an
assassin.
Bull
::
Bull (a.) Of or
pertaining
to a bull;
resembling
a bull; male;
large;
fierce.
Shot
::
Shot (n.) A
missile
weapon,
particularly
a ball or
bullet;
specifically,
whatever
is
discharged
as a
projectile
from
firearms
or
cannon
by the force of an
explosive..
Bullbeggar
::
Bullbeggar
(n.)
Something
used or
suggested
to
produce
terror,
as in
children
or
persons
of weak mind; a
bugbear..
Programma
::
Programma
(n.) An edict
published
for
public
information;
an
official
bulletin;
a
public
proclamation.
Hypsometer
::
Hypsometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
heights
by
observation
of
barometric
pressure;
esp., one for
determining
heights
by
ascertaining
the
boiling
point of
water.
It
consists
of a
vessel
for
water,
with a lamp for
heating
it, and an
inclosed
thermometer
for
showing
the
temperature
of
ebullition..
Spadassin
::
Spadassin
(n.) A
bravo;
a
bully;
a
duelist.
Ebulliate
::
Ebulliate
(v. i.) To boil or
bubble
up.
Ball
::
Ball (n.) Any solid
spherical,
cylindrical,
or
conical
projectile
of lead or iron, to be
discharged
from a
firearm;
as, a
cannon
ball; a rifle ball; -- often used
collectively;
as,
powder
and ball.
Spherical
balls for the
smaller
firearms
are
commonly
called
bullets..
Bull
::
Bull (v. i.) A
letter,
edict,
or
respect,
of the pope,
written
in
Gothic
characters
on rough
parchment,
sealed
with a
bulla,
and dated a die
Incarnationis,
i. e., from the day of the
Incarnation.
See
Apostolical
brief,
under
Brief..
Bloodulf
::
Bloodulf
(n.) The
European
bullfinch.
Lyrie
::
Lyrie (n.) A
European
fish
(Peristethus
cataphractum),
having
the body
covered
with bony
plates,
and
having
three
spines
projecting
in front of the nose; --
called
also
noble,
pluck,
pogge,
sea
poacher,
and armed
bullhead..
Bullet
::
Bullet
(n.) A
missile,
usually
of lead, and round or
elongated
in form, to be
discharged
from a
rifle,
musket,
pistol,
or other small
firearm..
Bully
::
Bully (v. i.) To act as a
bully.
Bull''s-eye
::
Bull's-eye
(n.) A thick knob or
protuberance
left on glass by the end of the pipe
through
which it was
blown.
Arbalist
::
Arbalist
(n.) A
crossbow,
consisting
of a steel bow set in a shaft of wood,
furnished
with a
string
and a
trigger,
and a
mechanical
device
for
bending
the bow. It
served
to throw
arrows,
darts,
bullets,
etc..
Bull
::
Bull (n.) One who, or that
which,
resembles
a bull in
character
or
action..
Bullyrock
::
Bullyrock
(n.) A
bully.
Bullied
::
Bullied
(imp. & p. p.) of Bull.
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