Boil

/ˈbɔɪl/ verb, noun

To heat a liquid until it reaches a temperature where bubbles rapidly form and rise to the surface, or a painful infected bump on the skin.

From Old French 'boillir,' from Latin 'bullire' meaning 'to bubble,' connected to 'bulla' (bubble); the skin infection sense emerged in Middle English as a descriptive term for a bubble-like pustule.

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