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Bolas
Bolas Bo"las, n. sing. & pl. [Sp.] A kind of missile weapon consisting of one, two, or more balls of stone, iron, or other material, attached to the ends of a leather cord; -- used by the Gauchos of South America, and others, for hurling at and entangling an animal.

Meaning of BOLAS from wikipedia

- Bolas or bolases (sg.: bola; from Spanish and Portuguese bola, "ball", also known as a boleadora or boleadeira) is a type of throwing weapon made of weights...
- China Bolas spider, Group of spiders that capture prey with a bolas All pages with titles beginning with Bola A Bola A Bola, Ourense, in Spain El Bola Battle...
- sticky "capture blobs" on the end of a silk line, known as a "bolas". By swinging the bolas at flying male moths or moth flies nearby, the spider may snag...
- A Bola (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐ ˈβɔlɐ]; English: literally "The Ball", in this context "The Game of Football") is a Portuguese sports newspaper published...
- Bolas is a throwing weapon made of weights on the ends of interconnected cord. Bolas may also refer to: Mark Bolas, a virtual reality researcher Niko Bolas...
- fields of virtual reality and Internet radio. In 1989, Bolas founded Fakespace Music with Mark Bolas, Ian McDowall, and Christian Greuel. In 1995, Fakespace...
- Great Bolas (/boʊləs/), or Bolas Magna, is a village in the Telford and Wrekin borough of Shropshire, England, It is situated north-west of Newport, and...
- Mountain View, California. Bolas is currently on leave from USC, working on the Hololens team at Microsoft. In 1988, Bolas co-founded Fakespace Inc. with...
- cords. Its application in aerospace is called space bolas or momentum exchange tether. The BOLAS mission would investigate the lunar hydrogen cycle by...
- Maroons, Juan de Bolas, to switch sides and join the English along with his Maroon warriors. In 1660, when Ysasi realised that de Bolas had joined the English...