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Boult
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bohlt
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Boult
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boʊlt
/
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noun
Sir Adrian Cedric,
1889–1983,
English conductor.
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bolt
or
boult
2
(bəʊlt)
—
vb
1.
to pass (flour, a powder, etc) through a sieve
2.
to examine and separate
[C13: from Old French
bulter
, probably of Germanic origin; compare Old High German
būtil
bag]
boult
or
boult
2
—
vb
[C13: from Old French
bulter
, probably of Germanic origin; compare Old High German
būtil
bag]
'bolter
or
boult
2
—
n
'boulter
or
boult
2
—
n
boult
(bəʊlt)
—
vb
a variant spelling of
bolt
Boult
(bəʊlt)
—
n
Sir
Adrian
(
Cedric
). 1889--1983, English conductor
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
2009 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins
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