How Do You Spell BULESIS?

Pronunciation: [bjʊlˈiːsɪs] (IPA)

The word "bulesis" is spelled as [bjuːˈliːsɪs] in IPA phonetic transcription. It is a medical term that refers to the passing of urine. The spelling of the word reflects its Greek origin, where "boule" means urine and "sis" means the process of discharging fluids. The combination of the two words gives us "bulesis." Understanding the spelling and origin of words can help to make it easier to remember and use them correctly in writing and conversation.

BULESIS Meaning and Definition

  1. The will; a willing.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for BULESIS

  • vulesis
  • nulesis
  • hulesis
  • gulesis
  • bylesis
  • bhlesis
  • bjlesis
  • bilesis
  • b8lesis
  • b7lesis
  • bukesis
  • bupesis
  • buoesis
  • bulwsis
  • bulssis
  • buldsis
  • bulrsis
  • bul4sis
  • bul3sis
  • buleais

Etymology of BULESIS

The word "bulesis" is derived from the Greek term "βούλησις" (boulēsis). It comes from the verb "βούλεσθαι" (boulesthai), which means "to wish" or "to desire". The noun "bulesis" refers to the act of willing or desiring something. It has been adopted into English as a technical term, mainly in philosophy, to describe the faculty of will or volition.

Plural form of BULESIS is BULESES

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