bose
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English
Etymology
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Pronunciation
Verb
bose (third-person singular simple present boses, present participle bosing, simple past and past participle bosed)
- (usually archaeology) To strike the ground with an object in order to determine, from the resulting sounds, what lies underground.
- 1974, Martin Jim Aitken, Physics and archaeology:
- This criticism applies also to bosing in which the ground is thumped with a heavy rammer; over filled-in pits, tombs, […] Bosing is successful where the top-soil is thin and firm, with an unstratified rock such as chalk beneath.
Related terms
Anagrams
Fijian
Noun
bose
Lindu
Noun
bose
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms
Etymology
From the noun bos n.
Noun
bose f (definite singular bosa, indefinite plural boser, definite plural bosene)
Verb
bose (present tense bosar, past tense bosa, past participle bosa, passive infinitive bosast, present participle bosande, imperative bose/bos)
References
- “bose” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Plautdietsch
Verb
bose
- to hurry
Related terms
- Bos m
- bosijch
Polish
Pronunciation
Adjective
bose
- inflection of bosy:
Scanian
Pronunciation
Noun
bose m
Spanish
Verb
bose
- inflection of bosar:
Ternate
Pronunciation
Noun
bose
References
- Rika Hayami-Allen (2001) A descriptive study of the language of Ternate, the northern Moluccas, Indonesia, University of Pittsburgh
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