Correct spelling for the English word "Boilary" is [bˈɔ͡ɪləɹi], [bˈɔɪləɹi], [b_ˈɔɪ_l_ə_ɹ_i] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
There is no standard dictionary definition for the word "boilary" as it appears to be a relatively obscure or possibly invented term. However, based on its root word "boil," its context, and possible interpretations, we can provide a hypothetical definition:
Boilary (noun):
1. A specialized vessel or equipment used for the process of boiling or boiling-related activities. This could refer to industrial-scale equipment found in commercial kitchens, food processing plants, or scientific laboratories.
2. A figurative term indicating high heat or intense, rising energy similar to the boiling of a liquid. It could describe a significant level of activity, fervor, or excitement in a particular context or situation.
3. A hypothetical term created for fictional purposes or within specific communities, referring to a place or establishment that specializes in and takes pride in their expertise in boiling or preparing boiled dishes. This could be a restaurant, eatery, or even a culinary school dedicated to the art of boiling.
Please note that without additional context or known usage, this definition may not accurately correspond to the intended meaning of "boilary" in specific instances or potential fields of application.