
1) Accessory on the handlebars 2) Acoustic device 3) aka Bronte 4) Alexander Graham 5) American inventor 6) American scientist 7) Americanized surname 8) Angelus 9) Asian percussion instrument 10) Attach a bell to 11) Attorney General under Carter 12) Be left again at the church 13) Bicycle adjunct
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1) Angelus 2) Buzzer 3) Campana 4) Carillon 5) Cascabel 6) Chime 7) Chimer 8) Cowbell 9) Doorbell 10) Handbell 11) Knell 12) Signal 13) Violinist
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Every half hour of a four hour watch the ship?s bell is rung to show how many half hours have passed. If an hour has past it would be rung twice and we would say the time was ?two bells? of that watch.
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Every half hour of a four hour watch the ship
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• (n.) That part of the capital of a column included between the abacus and neck molding; also used for the naked core of nearly cylindrical shape, assumed to exist within the leafage of a capital. • (v. i.) To develop bells or corollas; to take the form of a bell; to blossom; as, hops bell. • (n.) The strikes of the bell which mark ...
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(from the article `typography`) ...and functional. Among these types were Garamond, based upon a 17th-century French letter (see above); Bembo, after an Aldine roman; Centaur, an ...
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(from the article `sound`) ...is the reason why the musical instruments that have developed over the past millennium of Western history are limited to those with either ...
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hollow vessel usually of metal, but sometimes of horn, wood, glass, or clay, struck near the rim by an interior clapper or exterior hammer or mallet ... [13 related articles]
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Bell Bottomed TrousersThe uniform trousers of a seaman of height about 5ft 10ins measure 25 inches round the bottom. It is said that the practice of making sailors' trousers very full arose from the days when the men made their own clothes, when they found it easier and less wasteful of material to use the full width of the material. A bolt ...
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In reference to columns, the bell is a bell-shaped part of the capital between the neck moulding and the abacus. It is common to columns in the Corinthinian order where it is decorative with acanthus leaves.
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1. A hollow metallic vessel, usually shaped somewhat like a cup with a flaring mouth, containing a clapper or tongue, and giving forth a ringing sound on being struck. ... Bells have been made of various metals, but the best have always been, as now, of an alloy of copper and tin. The Liberty Bell, the famous bell of the Philadelphia State House, w...
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A bell that is rung in the home straight to warn drivers they are about to commence the final lap of the race.
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Bell intransitive verb To develop bells or corollas; to take the form of a bell; to blossom; as, hops
bell .
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Bell noun [ Anglo-Saxon
belle , from
bellan to bellow. See
Bellow .]
1. A hollow metallic vessel, usually shaped somewhat like a cup with a flaring mouth, containing a clapper or tongue, and giving forth a ringing sound on being struck. » Bells have been made of vario...
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Bell transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Belled ;
present participle & verbal noun Belling .] To put a bell upon; as, to
bell the cat.
2. To make bell-mouthed; as, to
bell a tube.
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Bell: 1. Bell's palsy. 2. Bell, Charles.
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A bell is a hollow, somewhat cup-shaped, sounding instrument of metal. The metal from which bells are usually made (by founding) is an alloy, called bell-metal, commonly composed of eighty parts of copper and twenty of tin. The proportion of tin varies, however, from one-third to one-fifth of the weight of the copper, according to the sound require...
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In architecture, bell describes that part of the capital of a Corinthian or Composite column included between the abacus and neck moulding; the term is also used for the naked core of a nearly cylindrical shape, assumed to exist within the leafage of a capital. The name is also applied to the Early English and other capitals in Gothic architecture ...
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Bell is British slang for a telephone call.
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A smooth sided large stone, shaped like a bell, which could fall from the roof without warning.
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Alexander Melville Bell noun a phonetician and father of Alexander Graham Bell (1819-1905)
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toll noun the sound of a bell being struck; `saved by the bell`; `she heard the distant toll of church bells`
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(instrument) Musical instrument, made in many sizes, comprising a suspended resonating vessel swung by a handle or from a pivoted frame to make contact with a beater which hangs inside the bell. Church bells are among the most massive structures to be cast in bronze in one piece; from high...
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a hollow instrument of cast metal, typically cup-shaped with a flaring mouth, suspended from the vertex and rung by the strokes of a clapper, hammer, or the like. · the stroke or sound of such an instrument: We rose at the bell. · anything in the form of a bell. · the large end of a funnel, or the end of a pipe, tube, or any music...
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(Gong) A device used in boxing to audibly signify the beginning and ending of each round.
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