A boulder is a large rounded rock. a large round piece of rock (From a language). City (pop., 2000: 94,673), north-central Colorado, U.S. Located in the Rocky Mountains northwest of Denver, it was settled by miners in 1858 and grew with the arrival of two railroads in 1873. An extensive government-industrial-educational complex has developed in recent decades. It is the site of the University of Colorado
a large rounded stone lying on the surface of the ground, or some times embedded in the soil, and generally different in composition from other rocks in the immediate vicinity
To climb close to ground level without the protection of a rope and belayer, but usually with a spotter An excellent way to focus on technique and power by working the same sequence repeatedly
(n ) a rock short enough to climb relatively safely without a rope (vb ) to climb a boulder
boulders
التركية النطق
bōldırz
النطق
/ˈbōldərz/ /ˈboʊldɜrz/
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[ 'bOl-d&r ] (noun.) 1617. short for boulder stone, from Middle English bulder ston, part translation of a word of Scandinavian origin; akin to Swedish dialect bullersten large stone in a stream, from buller noise + sten stone.