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Definition of bellow
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Bellow
(v.) To roar; as the sea in a
tempest,
or as the wind when
violent;
to make a loud,
hollow,
continued
sound..
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Rebellow
::
Rebellow
(v. i.) To
bellow
again;
to
repeat
or echo a
bellow.
Belling
::
Belling
(n.) A
bellowing,
as of a deer in
rutting
time..
Coamings
::
Coamings
(n. pl.)
Raised
pieces
of wood of iron
around
a
hatchway,
skylight,
or other
opening
in the deck, to
prevent
water from
running
bellow;
esp. the
fore-and-aft
pieces
of a
hatchway
frame as
distinguished
from the
transverse
head
ledges..
Pair
::
Pair (n.) A
single
thing,
composed
of two
pieces
fitted
to each other and used
together;
as, a pair of
scissors;
a pair of
tongs;
a pair of
bellows..
Bellow
::
Bellow
(v. t.) To emit with a loud
voice;
to
shout;
-- used with out.
Bellow
::
Bellow
(v.) To bowl; to
vociferate;
to
clamor.
Seraphine
::
Seraphine
(n.) A wind
instrument
whose
sounding
parts are
reeds,
consisting
of a thin
tongue
of brass
playing
freely
through
a slot in a
plate.
It has a case, like a
piano,
and is
played
by means of a
similar
keybord,
the
bellows
being
worked
by the foot. The
melodeon
is a
portable
variety
of this
instrument..
Bellowing
::
Bellowing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Bello.
Bell
::
Bell (v. t.) To utter by
bellowing.
Mugient
::
Mugient
(a.)
Lowing;
bellowing.
Bullfrog
::
Bullfrog
(n.) A very large
species
of frog (Rana
Catesbiana),
found in North
America;
-- so named from its loud
bellowing
in
spring..
Boation
::
Boation
(n.) A
crying
out; a
roaring;
a
bellowing;
reverberation.
Expel
::
Expel (v. t.) To drive or force out from that
within
which
anything
is
contained,
inclosed,
or
situated;
to
eject;
as to expel air from a
bellows..
Blare
::
Blare (n.) The harsh noise of a
trumpet;
a loud and
somewhat
harsh
noise,
like the blast of a
trumpet;
a roar or
bellowing..
Bellow
::
Bellow
(v.) To make a
hollow,
loud
noise,
as an
enraged
bull..
Centriscoid
::
Centriscoid
(a.)
Allied
to, or
resembling,
the genus
Centriscus,
of which the
bellows
fish is an
example..
Sea Snipe
::
Sea snipe () The
bellows
fish.
Regal
::
Regal (n.) A small
portable
organ,
played
with one hand, the
bellows
being
worked
with the
other,
-- used in the
sixteenth
and
seventeenth
centuries..
Bellower
::
Bellower
(n.) One who, or that
which,
bellows..
Telltale
::
Telltale
(n.) A
movable
piece of
ivory,
lead, or other
material,
connected
with the
bellows
of an
organ,
that gives
notice,
by its
position,
when the wind is
exhausted..
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