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    bole
    /bəʊl/

    noun

    • 1. a fine, smooth, reddish clay containing iron oxide, used especially as a ground for oil painting and gilding.

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  2. Mar 22, 2016 · Trunk: The main stem of a tree, as distinct from the branches and roots. Bole: The stem or trunk of a tree. But stem seems to involve trunk/bole, the branches and the stalks supporting the fruits: The ascending axis of a plant, whether above or below ground, which ordinarily grows in an opposite direction to the root or descending axis.

  3. May 27, 2012 · 1. @Albertus The rudeness is not inherent in the phrase, the rudeness comes from your assuming (or asserting) that your prioritisation of tasks can override their prioritisation of their own tasks. They may very likely have tasks that are more important than the one you are asking of them. Saying "Please do this as soon as possible" is not rude ...

  4. Sep 30, 2020 · Bald-faced means clear/neat. Hence when one says- "That's a bald-faced lie!", he/she intends to mean that the statement made is, without any doubt, a lie. Note that in a lot of English-speaking places, "bald" and "bold" are pronounced similarly (Southern American Midland comes to mind).

  5. Aug 11, 2018 · Pick the first, with " to the point ". The second sentence doesn't really make sense. it’s getting to the stage/point where phrase used for saying that a situation has reached a very bad stage Things are getting to the point where we can’t stand to be in the same room. - Macmillan Dictionary. The phrase to the point where gives the ...

  6. Apr 24, 2015 · Ball as in 'sphere' comes from Norse 'bǫllr' /bɔlːr/, while ball as in 'dance party' comes from Latin 'ballare', which in turn became 'bal' (French for 'a dance').

  7. Jul 11, 2013 · 1. Grammatically, both by and as are acceptable in either of the examples given. But as mathematical statements, both examples have problems. In the first example, “The function f is defined by/as f=a+b+c ”, unless a, b, c all are previously-defined functions or constants, the arguments of f and its dependence on them is unclear, ie ...

  8. Aug 14, 2018 · Popularly associated with roughly contemporary bullshit (n.) in the same sense, and in modern use often felt as a shortened form of it. There seems to have been an identical Middle English word meaning "false talk, fraud," apparently from Old French bole "deception, trick, scheming, intrigue," and perhaps related to modern Icelandic bull ...

  9. This is not good English. Either it was written by somebody for whom English is not a native language, in which case I wouldn't necessarily conclude anything about his interpretation from the text, or it was written in a hurry by someone who meant to put (you have until 18 August) in parentheses, in which you should deliver it by 23:59 on 18 August.

  10. Jan 14, 2019 · The definition of canyon from Cambridge seems to fit the best, considering the large size of the Grand Canyon, or Fish River Canyon. Merriam-Webster seems to agree that a ravine is smaller than a canyon, and also seems to define gorge as a smaller canyon.

  11. Jul 8, 2013 · To define is to delineate a specific meaning of a word. To describe is to provide useful attributes of something represented by that word. For example, it is hard to define "god" but easy to define "car."