Noun
The word is derived from bulla
of Bulla
Source: Webster's dictionaryHe is an artist who produced some of the bullae for Golan. Source: Internet
Professor Goren authenticated two bullae from King Hezekiah from the Israeli antiquities market. Source: Internet
Surely the 2-winged sun-disk as well as the 4-winged scarabs are emblems that we can see also on the Hezekiah bullae. Source: Internet
Physiological effects Soldier with moderate mustard agent burns sustained during World War I showing characteristic bullae on neck, armpit and hands Mustard agent has extremely powerful vesicant effects on its victims. Source: Internet
The large auditory bullae lead to a strong sense of hearing. Source: Internet
This asymmetrical and osseus bulla was unlike that of scoters; this bulla was similar to eiders’ and the harlequin duck’s bullae. Source: Internet