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bumbelo
Bombolo Bom"bo*lo, n.; pl. Bomboloes. [Cf. It bombola a pitcher.] A thin spheroidal glass retort or flask, used in the sublimation of camphor. [Written also bumbelo, and bumbolo.]
Bumbelo
Bumbelo Bum"be*lo, n.; pl. Bumbeloes. [It. bombola.] A glass used in subliming camphor. [Spelled also bombolo and bumbolo.]
Bumbeloes
Bumbelo Bum"be*lo, n.; pl. Bumbeloes. [It. bombola.] A glass used in subliming camphor. [Spelled also bombolo and bumbolo.]

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- Pedro Otto Bumbel (6 July 1914 – 2 August 1998) was a Brazilian professional football player and coach who managed a number of Spanish club sides, including...
- 1961) Otto Bumbel (1962–63) Heriberto Herrera (1 July 1963 – 30 June 1964) Rosendo Hernández (1964) Martim Francisco (1964–65) Otto Bumbel (1965–67) Alfredo...
- Ismael Quesada (1951) Ricardo Saprissa & Luis Cartín Paniagua (1951) Otto Bumbel (1953) Alfredo Piedra (1955–1957) Rubén Amorín (1960) Hugo T****ara (1960)...
- 1938, 1939 Campeonato Citadino de Porto Alegre 1945 Unknown 1946–49 Otto Bumbel 1946, 1949 Campeonato Gaúcho 1946, 1949 Campeonato Citadino de Porto Alegre...
- José Antonio Ipiña Iza 1959 Guillermo Campanal 1959 Ramón Encinas 1959–61 Luis Miró 1961 Diego Villalonga 1961–63 Antonio Barrios 1963–64 Otto Bumbel...
- 1958 Víctor Garay 1958–59 Juan Ruiz Cambra 1959–60 Louis Hon 1960–62 Otto Bumbel 1962 Luis Alfonso Villalaín 1962–63 Miguel Gual 1963 Fernando Argila 1963...
- including six matches with CD Málaga in 1968–69 (after replacing Brazilian Otto Bumbel), which ended in top flight relegation; he also worked as a director of...
- Ciric, Dragoljub Milosevic and Miljan Miljanic. Brazil (2): Pedro Otto Bumbel and Carlos Alberto Parreira. Uruguay (2): Víctor Espárrago and Héctor Nuñez...
- Fernández "Beto" (1936–47) José Francisco García "Pachico" (1947–50) Otto Bumbel (1951–53) José Francisco García "Pachico" (1953–55) Alfredo Piedra "Chato"...
- 1972–1972: Enrique Orizaola 1972–1974: Antonio Jaurrieta 1974–1974: Otto Bumbel 1974–1974: Albert Arnal 1974–1975: Gustau Biosca 1975–1976: Antonio Jaurrieta...