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boula

Bould vs Boula - What's the difference?

bould | boula |


As an adjective bould

is obsolete form of lang=en.

As a noun boula is

any of various Caribbean drums.

Boula vs Bouls - What's the difference?

boula | bouls |


As nouns the difference between boula and bouls

is that boula is (musical instrument) any of various caribbean drums while bouls is .

Boula vs Doula - What's the difference?

boula | doula |


As nouns the difference between boula and doula

is that boula is (musical instrument) any of various caribbean drums while doula is armpit.

Boul vs Boula - What's the difference?

boul | boula |


As nouns the difference between boul and boula

is that boul is a curved handle while boula is any of various Caribbean drums.

Boula vs Boule - What's the difference?

boula | boule |


As a noun boula

is (musical instrument) any of various caribbean drums.

As a verb boule is

.

Boula vs Boxla - What's the difference?

boula | boxla |


As nouns the difference between boula and boxla

is that boula is any of various Caribbean drums while boxla is box lacrosse.

Drum vs Boula - What's the difference?

drum | boula |


As nouns the difference between drum and boula

is that drum is a percussive musical instrument spanned with a thin covering on at least one end for striking, forming an acoustic chamber, affecting what materials are used to make it while boula is any of various Caribbean drums.

As a verb drum

is to beat a drum.

Caribbean vs Boula - What's the difference?

caribbean | boula |


As an adjective caribbean

is pertaining to the sea and region of the western atlantic bounded by south america, central america, and the islands of the west indies (such as cuba and hispaniola).

As a proper noun caribbean

is the caribbean sea.

As a noun boula is

(musical instrument) any of various caribbean drums.