What is the meaning of Bora?

An initiation ceremony for males among the Aboriginal people of New South Wales.

A cold, often dry, northeasterly wind which blows, sometimes in violent gusts, down from mountains on the eastern shore of the Adriatic Sea. It also applies to cold, squally, downslope winds in other parts of the world.

ball

definite neuter plural of bor (Etymology 2)

inflection of bore:

  1. simple past
  2. past participle

simple past

past participle

definite neuter plural of bor (Etymology 2)

imperative singular of borian

to bore

a drilling hole

inflection of borr:

  1. indefinite accusative plural
  2. indefinite genitive plural

indefinite accusative plural

indefinite genitive plural

to drill, penetrate

ball

dawn

boar

less-favored wife, wife who is not her husband's favorite

third-person singular single-possession possessive of bor

to bore, drill [intransitive or with accusative]

hole (small and undesirable abode)

butthole (anus)

indefinite accusative/genitive plural of bor

bora (north-eastern wind)

storm, torrential rain, gust of wind

genitive singular of bors

boron

inflection of borrat:

  1. present indicative connegative
  2. second-person singular imperative
  3. imperative connegative

present indicative connegative

second-person singular imperative

imperative connegative

bow

let's go

hortative and cohortative particle; let's

third-person singular imperfect indicative of borî

wrinkle

fold

fine, excellent

better

best

bow

dative singular of bor

squall.

(often nautical) more specifically the bora is a northerly to north-easterly katabatic wind. Regardless of its direction, it can gather a hurricane-strength, thus it is a storm too.

to bleach one's skin; to lighten one's skin

to peel one's body

to cover the body

Source: wiktionary.org