1. boulanger - Noun
2. Boulanger - Proper noun
boulanger (plural boulangers)
(Guyana) eggplant; aubergine
Boulanger
A surname from French.
Boulanger sent her letter to Dr. Jonathan Driver and the Minister for Advanced Education, Melanie Mark, twice. Source: Internet
Characteristics Economics Gustave Boulanger 's painting The Slave Market Economists have attempted to model the circumstances under which slavery (and variants such as serfdom ) appear and disappear. Source: Internet
During the German occupation of France in World War II Boulanger refused to meet Dr. Ferdinand Porsche or communicate with the German authorities except through intermediaries. Source: Internet
Boulanger joined the Michelin board in 1922. Source: Internet
Burroughs had another fine effort from junior Faith Boulanger, who finished with 23 points, seven rebounds, four assists, and four blocked shots. Source: Internet
He was highly sensitive to word setting, and told the young composer Lili Boulanger that to write songs effectively musical talent was not enough: "you must study the French language in depth; it is indispensable." Source: Internet