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 +[[Image:Drawing by Étienne-Louis Boullée (1728 - 1799) .jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Cenotaph for Newton]]'' ([[1784]]) by French architect [[Étienne-Louis Boullée]]]]
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-# A [[rock]] of [[crystal]]line limestone.+ 
-#:Open thy ''marble'' jaws, O tomb / And hide me, earth, in thy dark womb.—George Frederic Handel, ''Jeptha''+# A solid or hollow [[sphere]].
-# A small [[spherical]] [[ball]] of rock or [[glass]] used in children's games.+# An object, generally [[spherical]], used for playing games.
-# Short for a [[marble sculpture]].+# A quantity of string, thread, etc., wound into a spherical shape.
 +#: ''''ball'''' of wool''
 +==See also==
 +*[[Ball (dance party)]]
 +*[[Bals de Paris]]
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  1. A solid or hollow sphere.
  2. An object, generally spherical, used for playing games.
  3. A quantity of string, thread, etc., wound into a spherical shape.
    'ball' of wool

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