Boled

/boʊld/ adjective

Definition

Having a bole or trunk, especially referring to trees that have developed a distinct main stem.

Etymology

From 'bole' (the trunk of a tree), derived from Old Norse 'bolr', with the participial adjective suffix '-ed'.

Kelly Says

Foresters use this term to describe tree development stages—a 'boled' tree is one that's mature enough to have a clear, straight trunk worth harvesting for timber.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ኳን
kwan
ARالعربية
كرة
karra
BNবাংলা
কুলি
ku-li
CACatalà
bola
boh-la
CSČeština
míč
meech
DADansk
bold
bold
DEDeutsch
Kugel
koo-gəl
ELΕλληνικά
σφαίρα
s-fay-ra
ESEspañol
bola
boh-la
FAفارسی
توپ
toop
FISuomi
pallo
pal-lo
FRFrançais
boule
bool
GUGU
ગોળા
go-la
HAHA
kwari
kwa-ree
HEעברית
כדור
kadoor
HIहिन्दी
गेंद
gənd
HUMagyar
labda
lab-da
IDBahasa Indonesia
bola
boh-la
IGIG
ọkpụ
ok-pu
ITItaliano
palla
pal-la
JA日本語
ボール
bo-ru
KKKK
шары
sha-ry
KMKM
បាល់
baal
KO한국어
gong
MRMR
गोल
gol
MSBahasa Melayu
bola
boh-la
MYမြန်မာ
ဘောလုံး
ba-lu-ngwe
NLNederlands
bal
bal
NONorsk
ball
ball
PAPA
ਗੋਲਾ
go-la
PLPolski
piłka
pee-lka
PTPortuguês
bola
boh-la
RORomână
minge
min-ge
RUРусский
шар
shar
SVSvenska
boll
boll
SWKiswahili
mpira
mpee-ra
TAதமிழ்
பந்து
pan-du
TEతెలుగు
గेंद
gənd
THไทย
ลูกบอล
look-ball
TLTL
bola
boh-la
TRTürkçe
top
top
UKУкраїнська
м'яч
myach
URاردو
گیند
geend
VITiếng Việt
quả bóng
kwah bong
YOYO
bọ́lù
boh-loo
ZH中文
qiú
ZUZU
igubu
ee-goo-boo

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