BOLL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of BOLL is the usually roundish pod or capsule of some plants (such as cotton or flax) How to use boll in a sentence
BOLL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary In the autumn you see the pod or boll which contains the cotton The bolls are placed on racks, and are sun-dried, after which the husks are removed by hand The top of the cotton stalk glimmered with a purple bloom, but down between the rows, among the dying leaves, the first bolls were opening
Uwe Boll - Wikipedia Blair Erickson, a writer of a treatment for Alone in the Dark, has written a critical account of his experience working with Boll, in which Erickson alleges that Boll stole ideas from prior movies and wanted to add elements to the story that were not true to the tone of the source material
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Boll | plant anatomy | Britannica During this period the seeds and their attached hairs develop within the boll, which increases considerably in size The seed hair, or cotton fiber, reaching a maximum length of about 6 cm (2 5 inches) in long-fiber…