boule vs bunk

boule

noun
  • A through-sawn log with the slices restacked in the order and orientation they originally had in the log, usually with waney edges. 

  • A single-crystal ingot produced by synthetic means. 

  • A round loaf of bread. 

  • A round piece of dough. 

  • A council of citizens in Ancient Greece 

  • One of the bowls used in the French game of boules. 

verb
  • To shape (a piece of dough) into a ball. 

bunk

noun
  • A piece of wood placed on a lumberman's sled to sustain the end of heavy timbers. 

  • A wooden case or box, which serves for a seat in the daytime and for a bed at night. 

  • A cot. 

  • Bunkum; senseless talk, nonsense. 

  • A specimen of a recreational drug with insufficient active ingredient. 

  • A built-in bed on board ship, often erected in tiers one above the other. 

  • One of a series of berths or beds placed in tiers. 

verb
  • To fail to attend school or work without permission; to play truant (usually as in 'to bunk off'). 

  • To occupy a bunk. 

  • To provide a bunk. 

  • To depart; scram. 

adj
  • Defective, broken, not functioning properly. 

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