2. Verb. (third-person singular of bulk) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Bulks
1. bulk [v] - See also: bulk
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bulks
Literary usage of Bulks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Vocational Agricultural Education by Home Projects by Rufus Whittaker Stimson (1919)
"The big project bulks larger on the home farm than does the small one. It means
that the cooperation of the father, or the employer, has been cordially ..."
2. London: Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis by David Hughson (1805)
"... unwarrantable projection of shop windows, bulks, a^ boards, or the more
dangerous encroachments of mb:. cellar doors. " 8. That the daily increasing ..."
3. Political Dictionary: Forming a Work of Universal Reference, Both by Charles Knight (1846)
"... in the bulks ; employments ; ex pense of the system. A plan for the establishment
of penitentiaries, which was strongly recommended by Judge Blackstone, ..."
4. A New System of Arithmetick Theorical and Practical: Wherein the Science of by Alexander Malcolm (1730)
"Take the given Specifick bulks of the Bodies to be mixt, link them toge;her, then
take and place their Differences from the Specifick Bulk of the Mixture, ..."
5. Elements of Physics: Or, Natural Philosophy, General and Medical ; Explained by Neil Arnott (1829)
"... than equal bulks of mere fluid. The same law affords explanation of the facts,
that very porous masses and powders, as charcoal, metal filings, sawdust, ..."
6. London: Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis by David Hughson (1805)
"... unwarrantable projection of shop windows, bulks, a^ boards, or the more
dangerous encroachments of mb:. cellar doors. " 8. That the daily increasing ..."
7. Arithmetic: In Two Parts: Containing by Solomon Lowe (1749)
"... bulks of the bodies to be mixt: link them together: then take, ... bulks by
the bulks of the quantities of water put out of its place' by the ..."
8. The Geography of the heavens and class-book of astronomy: And Class-book of by Elijah Hinsdale Burritt (1873)
"The Sun and planeta being spheres, or nearly so, their relative bulks are estimated
by comparing the cubes of their diameters: thus, the diameter of Mercury ..."
9. A Handbook of Inorganic Chemistry: Being a New and Greatly Enl. Ed. of the by William Gregory (1853)
"Specific gravity or density is the term used to express the relative weights of
different bodies ; that is, the compared weights of equal bulks. ..."
10. A Compendium of Modern Husbandry: Principally Written During a Survey of by James Malcolm (1805)
"To the more obvious sources of this diversity in the weights of equal bulks of
the same kind (such as the wood being green or dry, being cut from the boll ..."