Bullen — is a surname, and may refer to* Arthur Henry Bullen (1857 1920), English editor, publisher, and a specialist in 16th and 17th century literature * Keith Edward Bullen (1906 1976), New Zealand born mathematician and geophysicist * Lee Bullen (born … Wikipedia
Bullen — Bullen, ein platter Prahm, um große zu kalfaternde Schiffe mittelst des Bullengiers (eines Taues), auf die Seite zu winden, od. Maste in ein Schiff einzusetzen. Der B. hat zu dem Ende in der Mitte einen hohen u. starken Mast, oben mit einem… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Bullen — (Boleyn), Anna, s. Anna 1) … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
bullen — bul|len adj., t, bulne; en bullen finger … Dansk ordbog
bullen — I. ˈbu̇lə̇n noun or bullen nail ( s) Etymology: alteration of earlier bullion nail, from bullion (boss on harness) + nail : a nail with a round head and short shank, tinned and lacquered II … Useful english dictionary
Bullen's Animal World — was a circus style theme park located at Wallacia on the outskirts of Sydney. Its exact address was 11 Park Rd, Wallacia.It was opened in 1969 by Stafford Bullen, the son of circus founder Alfred Percival Bullen, and operated until 1985. Its… … Wikipedia
Bullen-bullen — Bul len bul len, n. [Native Australian name, from its cry.] (Zo[ o]l.) The lyre bird. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bullen-nail — Bul len nail , n. [Bull large, having a large head + nail.] A nail with a round head and short shank, tinned and lacquered. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bullen- und Bärenmarkt — Der Begriff Bullenmarkt oder Hausse (frz. für „Anstieg“, gesprochen /os/) steht an der Börse für anhaltend steigende Kurse und Bärenmarkt oder Baisse (sprich: /bɛs/) für anhaltend sinkende Kurse. In diesem Zusammenhang werden oft weitere Begriffe … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bullen , Keith Edward — (1906–1976) Australian applied mathematician and geophysicist Bullen, the son of Anglo Irish parents, was born in Auckland, New Zealand; he was educated at the universities of Auckland, Melbourne, and Cambridge, England. He began his career as a… … Scientists