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bomb. egg. shell.
bomb. dynamite.
bomb. spanker boom.
1 A folkloric songstyle of Puerto Rico with predominantly African influence and adapted by Cortijo in the mid-1950's into a popular dance style as well as tataken up by salsa musicians 2 Large barrel-shaped drums, similar to and shorter than the Cuban tumbadora , used in the Bomba style.
Originally a Puerto Rican three-drum dance form of marked west-central African ancestry, the bomba is especially associated with the Puerto Rican village of Loiza Aldea In its old form it is still played there at the festival of Santiago, and New York Puerto Rican folk revival companies also perform it from time to time Even in the dance band form introduced by Rafael Cortijo in the late 1950s, the bomba's melodies, as well as rhythmic pulse, are strongly African.
Big drum used in Puerto Rico Name of an African dance and song. 1 A folkloric songstyle of Puerto Rico with predominatly African influence 2 Large barrel-shaped drums used in the Bomba style.
blast. bomb. bombard. to bomb. to bombard.
to bomb.
bombardment. salvo bombing. shelling. salvo. cannonade. drum-fire. prang.
bombardment.
bombardment. bombing.
to bombard. to shell. to scold sb.
A large American serpent, so called from the sound it makes.
Acronym for byte order mark.
A sequence of characters written on a magnetic tape to signify the beginning of medium See also EOF and file mark.
Beginning of Message.
Bill of Materials.
Bill Of Materials is a complete list of the components which make up the finished goods The BOM should include part number, quantity, and description An indented Bill of Materials include descriptions of sub assemblies and how they relate to the finished goods The BOM is an essential part of the logistics management process.
Bill of Material, a reference to the list of components on a board The total BOM cost of a board is a critical factor in designing a board. [pronounced 'bomb']Bill of Materials A list of components to be included on an assembly such as a printed circuit board For a PCB the BOM must include reference designators for the components used and descriptions which uniquely identify each component A BOM is used for ordering parts and, along with an assembly drawing, directing which parts go where when the board is stuffed.
The Commonwealth Bureau of Meteorology, the national meteorological authority for Australia.
Bureau of Meteorology, Australia.
Beginning of Medium: The first location on the medium which can be accessed. bill of materials.
Bills of Material. beginning of message SIO.
Booking Office Machine - Located at Premium stations All types of transactions are able to be carried out on a BOM Identified on tickets as '065' fixed installation or '066' portable machine. abbreviation for 'Bill of Materials'. bill of materials The whole ball of wax required to assemble all of your widgets.
A sequence of characters written on a magnetic tape to signify the beginning of medium See also EOF , file mark.
Book of Mormon Cult writing, part of a religious hoax perpetrated by by Joe Smith, inventor of the polytheistic sect known as Mormonism.
Bill of materials A comprehensive listing of all subassemblies, components, and raw materials that go into a parent assembly, showing the quantity of each required to make the assembly.
Byte Order Mark.
Beam Orbit Measurement This equipment is at present the main user of the BST.
Bureau of Meteorology.
bomber.
to be bombed.
Originally, a deep-toned instrument of the oboe or bassoon family; thence, a bass reed stop on the organ.
The name bombardon is now given to a brass instrument, the lowest of the saxhorns, in tone resembling the ophicleide. a large shawm; the bass member of the shawm family.
bomber.
camber.
A low, baroque-style chest with bulging, convex sides. bulbous, curving form; convex fronts and sides of chests.
A rich dessert containing cream or custard mixtures arranged and frozen in a mold.
An outward-swelling kettle-base construction for chests of drawers and secretaries, found on the Chippendale and Louis XV styles, as well as some American Late Colonial.
A French term used to describe a swelling curve: the fronts of some later-18th century commodes and chests of drawers curve from top to bottom as well as from side to side; such fronts are called bombe. commode with a bulging front.
cannonball , fantastic shot , cannon ball , cracker , bombshell , bomb , bomb , ace.
terrible. awful. dreadful.
very bad.
altogether empty.
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