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Bulla meaning
A blister, vesicle, or other thin-walled cavity or lesion, as | A blister, vesicle, or other thin-walled cavity or lesion, as: | (usually and especially) Such a blister that is more than 5 mm in diameter.
Example sentences (11)
This asymmetrical and osseus bulla was unlike that of scoters; this bulla was similar to eiders’ and the harlequin duck’s bullae.
Lincoln Smith, assistant producer of Bulla Midhong, at a music workshop.
She related that he lived in a small house in rural St Andrew with nine siblings and, oftentimes, only had enough funds to purchase a bulla and bag juice for lunch at school.
A Bulla (seal) bearing a Biblical Hebrew name dating back 2,600 years has been uncovered from dirt excavated in 2013 beneath Robinson’s Arch at the foundations of the Western Wall.
In Melbourne’s north, such suburbs include Greenvale/Bulla, Craigieburn West, Mickleham/Yuroke, Wollert and Whittlesea, and stretch all the way to Wallan, which lies outside the current metropolitan boundary.
One lane closed due to an accident on Bulla Road Northbound in Strathmore between Windsor Avenue and Tullamarine Freeway.
Bulla was also a perennial instructor at Mark O’Connor’s fiddle camps while growing up.
The late night stage gets underway right after that with performances from the Arcadian Wild, the Luke Bulla Trio and The Way Down Wanderers, ending around midnight.
These stores will join Gusto Farm to Street, Bulla Gastrobar and The Athlete’s Foot – all expected to open this year.
The bulla was bony and round, puffing out from the left side.
This theory has been presented in various forms by historians, including Robert Holtzmann, Stanisław Zakrzewski (Najdawniejsza bulla, pp. 21–23) and Henryk Łowmiański (Początki Polski, vol.