WHAT DOES BÓCȘĂ MEAN IN ROMANIAN?
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Definition of bócșă in the Romanian dictionary
boss f., pl. e (un boksa, bogsa, a bunch of charcoal). West. Graphite, mineral-engraved machines and iron stoves. bócșă f., pl. e (ung. boksa, bogsa, grămadă de lemne de făcut mangal). Vest. Grafit, mineral de văpsit mașinile și sobele de fer.
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10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «BÓCȘĂ»
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Nicolas Paul Stéphane Sarközy de Nagy-Bocsa Or Nicolas Sarkozy
Give him crime and he'll reduce it dramatically.
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The Celtic Languages - Pagina 205
If the object is bocsa 'a box' then we may list the four basic locative prepositions 'at', 'in', 'on', 'under' in column (a) and their corresponding directional goal (petal) and source (fugal) equivalents in columns (b) and (c); the pronominal form is ...
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Caras-Severin County Geography Introduction: Bocsa, ...
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Communes in Salaj County: Bocsa, Salaj, Hereclean, Jac, ...
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Cities in Romani: Baile Herculane, Bocsa, Babadag, Moldova ...
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Towns in Romani: Baile Herculane, Bocsa, Babadag, Moldova ...
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Atlas Ost- und Südosteuropa: aktuelle Karten zu Ökologie, ...
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Peter Jordan (OKmsr Dr.), Österreichisches Ost- und Südosteuropa-Institut, Gebrüder Borntraeger, 1989
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Geografia României - Volumul 3 - Pagina 393
Structura fondului funciar relevă predominanţa pădurilor de foioase, exploatate în partea centrală, masa lemnoasă fiind prelucrată la fabrica de cherestea şi mobilă din Bocşa. Păşunile şi fîneţele ocupă peste 10 000 ha şi se extind în special ...
Lucian Badea, Institutul de Geografie (Academia Republicii Socialiste România), 1987
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Hemp: Industrial Production and Uses - Pagina 28
This last subspecies demonstrates considerable physiological and morphological diversity according to the environment in which it is found (Bocsa and Karus, 1997). Consequently, geographical types can be recognized according to the size ...
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The Human Geography of East Central Europe - Pagina 361
Finally, Bocsa, which lies at a lower altitude of 170 m in a depression in the Dognecea Mountains, offers the ruined Cetatea Cuiesti: a fourteenth-century fortress destroyed by Turks in 1658 – hence the name Buza Turcului. Bocsa also has one ...