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Definition of Bosch
1. Noun. Dutch painter (1450-1516).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bosch
Literary usage of Bosch
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Gasoline Automobile by George William Hobbs (1915)
"Wiring diagram of bosch high tension magneto. INTERRUPTS BBC which case it ...
The bosch Dual System.—In the bosch dual ignition system, the standard type ..."
2. The Analyst (1877)
"Mr. Gregg pointed to the " bosch " and laid, " What is the price of that ? ...
Had never had a single customer ask to be served with " bosch. ..."
3. History of Painting by Karl Woermann (1887)
"In spite of his grotesque humour, bosch is a very noteworthy master; his execution
is free and broad, clear and sure, and as a colourist he is successful in ..."
4. Memoirs and Correspondence of Viscount Castlereagh, Second Marquess of by Robert Stewart Castlereagh (1850)
"Secret Information respecting Captain bosch, According to accounts, Captain bosch
is to have the command of the fleet, which is now in great forwardness at ..."
5. Argentines of Today by Hispanic Society of America (1920)
"GONZALO bosch Physician; writer. ... bosch, the son of General cisco bosch and
Laura Saenz Va- :, was born in Buenos Aires in and was educated in the ..."
6. Automotive Ignition Systems by Earl Lester Consoliver, Grover Ira Mitchell, University of Wisconsin University Extension Division (1920)
"Parts of bosch dual coil. 112. The bosch High-tension Magneto, Type NU4.—The
bosch magneto, type NU4, Fig. 217, is of the high-tension, armature wound type ..."
7. Holland as Seen and Described by Famous Writers edited by Esther Singleton (1906)
"The same may be said of their parks, of which there are miles, intersected by
lakes and canals. We took a roundabout way to the bosch from the Lange ..."
8. The Badminton Magazine of Sports & Pastimes edited by Alfred Edward Thomas Watson (1899)
"ON A BIKE IN THE bosch BY SUSAN, COUNTESS OF MALMESBURY BOTH the Haag'sche and
the Scheveningen'sche bosch are the property of the Dutch ..."