| NOUN1 | the Buna | - |
| NOUN2 | a buna [Japanese beech] | bunas |
| SYNO | buna | buna rubber |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Because of the ritualistic nature of the buna, if a jebena is not used to prepare and boil the coffee, by all accounts, a 'buna' is not taking place.
- In rubber manufacture, salt is used to make buna, neoprene and white rubber types. Salt brine and sulfuric acid are used to coagulate an emulsified latex made from chlorinated butadiene.
- Most of n-buna's activities are henceforth under Yorushika.
- "El buner d'Ordino" (...) is an Andorran folktale of a bagpiper chased up a tree by wolves who fends them off with the sound of his instrument, the "buna" or "sac de gemecs" of Catalonia.
- The film was distributed in Yugoslavia as "Seljačka buna 1573", while the 1979 television series and international distribution used "Anno domini 1573" as the title.
- It is being used as a substitute for the depleted stock of "nigoro-buna" in the preparation of the intense-smelling fermented local dish "funazushi" due to the "nigoro-buna"s falling numbers.
- "Brate Murate" later appeared on the band's second album "Seljačka buna" and the B-side, "Ringišpil", was taken from their previous album "Narodno pozorište".
- "Seljačka buna" is the second and the last album by the Serbian rock supergroup Familija, released in 1997.
- Programming includes Telesguard (a newscast), Cuntrasts and l'Istorgia da buna notg (bedtime story).
- Miloje Popović-Đak ([...] , c. 1769–1825) was the leader of an eponymous failed rebellion – "Đakova buna" or "Đak's rebellion" – in 1824.
- literally "bag of moans", also known as "buna" [...] in Andorra or "coixinera" [...] , "gaita" [...] or "botella" [...]) is a type of bagpipe found in Catalonia (eastern Spain spilling over into southern France).
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