| bolus |
an amount given all at once
Ãâó: www.research.umn.edu/irb/consent/langDictionary.cf...
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| Bol. |
traditional lyrics, usually only two or three lines long. Folk singers often carry on a contest/conversation as each sings different bol. Perhaps the closest equvalent is some forms of rap.
Ãâó: www.subir.com/rushdie/glossary.html
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| Bol. |
Bill of Lading.transport or Document used to acknowledge receipt of goods; may also be used to serve as a contract for the cargo.
Ãâó: www.dataid.com/wrhseglossery.htm
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| Bol. |
syllables of text or tAla compositions
Ãâó: www.sawf.org/bin/tips.dll/gettip
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| Bol. |
This is the mnemonic system where each stroke of the drum has a syllable attached to it. These syllables are known as bol. It is common to consider the bol to be synonymous to the stroke itself.
Ãâó: www.indoclassical.com/indo/asp/glossary.asp
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