bolar

[ boh-ler ]

adjective
  1. of or relating to bole or clay.

Origin of bolar

1
First recorded in 1670–80; bole2 + -ar1

Words Nearby bolar

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How to use bolar in a sentence

  • The bolar cut from the shoulder may be prepared the same way.

    Mrs. Wilson's Cook Book | Mary A. Wilson
  • Adam Selden sat down with it, and bolar came into the cave and was also given a drink by Chuck.

    The Heritage of the Hills | Arthur P. Hankins
  • bolar had emptied both weapons of cartridges, and now he silently passed each his gun.

    The Heritage of the Hills | Arthur P. Hankins
  • Under cover of this Chuck and bolar, sprawling flat, had wriggled frantically out of the cave.

    The Heritage of the Hills | Arthur P. Hankins
  • bolar Selden squeezes a North-Sea piano—in other words an accordion.

    The Heritage of the Hills | Arthur P. Hankins