Noun
An enclosure usually made of thorn bushes, and latterly of steel fencing, for protection from marauders.
A stockade made of bushes and thorns.
A hide.
A hut.
A military or police post or magistracy.
A type of fertilizer rich in animal dung.
(uncountable) A method of composting.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA boma is a circular stockade of wooden poles creating a meeting, or, in this case, dining area. Source: Internet
From the Isangile Falls, five falls from the foot, they beached the canoes and Lady Alice and left the river, aiming for the Portuguese outpost of Boma via land. Source: Internet
F. Boma A. Alabi OON, (Formerly known as Boma Ozobia) was appointed as a personal Representative of the late Chief M.K.O Abiola Estate to take over the Estate Administration from Adam Broke who could no longer continue to act by reason of his retirement. Source: Internet
Lieutenant Boma ( Don Marshall ) criticises Spock's fascination with the weaponry of the natives after the death of Lieutenant Latimer (Rees Vaughn) at their hands. Source: Internet
Muster lists and Stanley's diary (12 November 1874) show that he started with 228 people : 163, 511 note 21 and reached Boma with 114 survivors, with he being the only European left alive out of four. Source: Internet
BOMA mentality, kwatifye bali pa CABIMET offices, where they left ama jackets hanging on empty seat in their offices. Source: Internet