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bul·to \ˈbu̇l(ˌ)tō, ˈbül-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Spanish, image, bulk, form, body, statue, from Latin vultus, voltus countenance, expression, shape: perhaps akin to Gothic wulthus glory, Welsh gweled to see 1. : an image of a saint carved in wood and polychromed made in the southwestern United States and Latin America in the 18th and 19th centuries 2. : a bundle especially of fibers for rope making |