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bulf1) Kugel f2) (fam: tête) Kopf m, Rübe f (fam)bouleboule [bul]2 (objet de forme ronde) Beispiel: boule de glace Eiskugel; Beispiel: boule de neige Schneeball masculin; Beispiel: boule de laine Wollknäuel masculin; Beispiel: boule de coton Wattebausch masculin; Beispiel: boule à thé Teeei neutre4 pluriel jeux; Beispiel: jeu de boules Boule[spiel] neutre; Beispiel: jouer aux boules Boule spielen
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boule — [ bul ] n. f. • XIIIe; lat. bulla « bulle », puis « boule » creuse 1 ♦ Corps sphérique. ⇒ sphère. Rond comme une boule. Rouler comme une boule. Boule de pain : pain rond. ⇒ miche. Boule à thé. Boules Quies (marque déposée) :petites boules de cire … Encyclopédie Universelle
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BOULÉ — FRANCE (see also List of Individuals) 11.7.1830 Paris/F 15.11.1911 Provins/F The professional career of Auguste Boulé was determined by the Seine River, a water course that he studied from the hydrologic, the hydraulic and the morphologic points… … Hydraulicians in Europe 1800-2000
Boule — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Pour les articles homophones, voir Boole et Boulle. Sur les autres projets Wikimedia … Wikipédia en Français
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