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bellows

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Word definitions for bellows in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a mechanical device that blows air onto a fire to make it burn more fiercely [syn: blower ]

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A bellows is a device for delivering pressurized air in a controlled quantity to a controlled location. Bellows may also refer to:

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
c.1200, belwes , "a bellows," literally "bags," plural of belu , belw , northern form of beli , from late Old English belg "bag, purse, leathern bottle" (see belly (n.)). Reduced from blæstbælg , literally "blowing bag." Used exclusively in plural since ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Bellows \Bel"lows\, n. sing. & pl. [OE. bely, below, belly, bellows, AS. b[ae]lg, b[ae]lig, bag, bellows, belly. Bellows is prop. a pl. and the orig. sense is bag. See Belly .] An instrument, utensil, or machine, which, by alternate expansion and contraction, ...

Usage examples of bellows.

If Rek can pump the bellows, perhaps he can offer to pay part of his upkeep.

There are depths in music which the melodeon, even when it is called a cabinet organ, with a colored boy at the bellows, cannot sound.

On the misapplication of the procedures and the role of OIPR, see Bellows Report, pp.

Jesus Christ, Bellows, he could set fire to the place, kill the animals, God knows what.

Remembering what Bellows had said that morning, Diana had no objections.

The resolution of the question of the bones and the arrival of Bellows, confident and seemingly efficient, had given them all a brief lift.

There were two messages from Bellows, one before he had received hers, the second afterward.

The air reeked of sweat and ale and smoke and ham and soap and drain water, and rang to the sound of hammers, laughter, jokes, creaking bellows, laundry slapping, and children splashing one another.

The young dwarf sucked air like a bellows, and retched from a raw throat.

Sunbright blew like a bellows, wiped sweat off his brow and blood off his chin.

Not to their great satisfaction, however, judging from the bellows of displeasure with which they greeted their landing on the floor.

There was no mistaking the source of the bloodcurdling roars and bellows echoing down the corridor from some place still ahead.

Dorrin lets the two-chambered great bellows expand, locks the overhead lever in place, and then dips the rag in leather oil and carefully dusts the outside of the bellows suspended at the east side of the square forge.

XLIII DORRIN INCREASES THE tempo of the bellows, trying to contain and direct the heat as best he can while Yarrl wrestles with the heavy wagon spring.

He looks at the coals, dying almost unnaturally, as if robbed of energy now that the bellows has ceased its heaving.