Boulders

/ˈboʊldərz/ noun

Very large rocks that have usually been broken off from cliffs or mountains and rolled to different places by ancient water or ice.

From Scandinavian 'bulla' or 'bull,' possibly related to 'boil' (to bubble or swell). The word came to English through Middle English, originally describing large water-worn rocks.

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