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Bellows

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Bel·lows  (blz), George Wesley 1882-1925.
American artist noted for his energetic paintings of sporting scenes, such as Stag at Sharkey's (1907).

bel·lows  (blz, -z)
pl.n. (used with a sing. or pl. verb)
1.
a. An apparatus for producing a strong current of air, as for sounding a pipe organ or increasing the draft to a fire, consisting of a flexible, valved air chamber that is contracted and expanded by pumping to force the air through a nozzle.
b. Something, such as the pleated windbag of an accordion, that resembles this apparatus.
2. The lungs.

[Middle English belowes, from Old English belgas, pl. of belg; see bhelgh- in Indo-European roots.]

bellows [ˈbɛləʊz]
n (functioning as singular or plural)
1. (Engineering / Mechanical Engineering) Also called pair of bellows an instrument consisting of an air chamber with flexible sides or end, a means of compressing it, an inlet valve, and a constricted outlet that is used to create a stream of air, as for producing a draught for a fire or for sounding organ pipes
2. (Miscellaneous Technologies / Photography) Photog a telescopic light-tight sleeve, connecting the lens system of some cameras to the body of the instrument
3. (Engineering / Mechanical Engineering) a flexible corrugated element used as an expansion joint, pump, or means of transmitting axial motion
[from plural of Old English belig belly]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.bellows - a mechanical device that blows a strong current of air; used to make a fire burn more fiercely or to sound a musical instrument
blower - a device that produces a current of air
plural, plural form - the form of a word that is used to denote more than one
Translations
bellows [ˈbeləʊz] NPLfuelle msing
a pair of bellowsun fuelle

bellows [ˈbɛləʊz] npl (for fire, in forge)soufflet m
bell pepper n (mainly US)poivron m
bell push n (British)bouton m de sonnette
bell ringer nsonneur m de cloche

bellows
plBlasebalg m; a pair of bellowsein Blasebalg

bellows [ˈbɛləʊz] npl (of forge, organ) → mantice m; (for fire) → soffietto
bellows [ˈbɛləʊz] npl (of forge, organ) → mantice m; (for fire) → soffietto

bellows
n pl bellows [ˈbeləuz]
an instrument for making a current of air. blaasbalk مُنْفاخ كير الحَدّاد духало měchy blæsebælg das Gebläse φυσερό fuelle lõõts هر وسیلۀ تولید کنندۀ جریان کوچک هوا palkeet soufflet מַפּוַּח धौंकनी mijeh fújtató embusan físibelgur mantice ふいご 풀무 dumplės plēšas belos blaasbalg (blåse)belg miech fole foale кузнечные мехи mech meh mehovi blåsbälg เครื่องสูบลม körük 風箱 міхи ковальські دھونکنی ống bễ


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He held a pair of bellows upon his knee, with which he had apparently been endeavouring to rouse it into more cheerful action; but he had fallen into deep thought; and with his arms folded on them, and his chin resting on his thumbs, fixed his eyes, abstractedly, on the rusty bars.
But when the disease was more stubborn and violent, he let in the muzzle while the bellows were full of wind, which he discharged into the body of the patient; then withdrew the instrument to replenish it, clapping his thumb strongly against the orifice of then fundament; and this being repeated three or four times, the adventitious wind would rush out, bringing the noxious along with it, (like water put into a pump), and the patient recovered.
While the one struck a light with a flint and steel, the other disposed the charcoal in the large rusty grate which we have already mentioned, and exercised the bellows until the fuel came to a red glow.
 
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