Sentence example with the word 'bourdon'

bourdon

Definition n. a pipe of the bagpipe that is tuned to produce a single continuous tone

Last update: August 14, 2015

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(1842); Chiala (Turin, 1852); Nollet-Fabert (1854); Giorgio Briano (1854); Bourdon (1868); Rivieri (1899-1901).   [Please select]

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Sulte both pronounce Bourdon a myth, and his trip a fabrication.   [Please select]

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There are two principal types of steam-gauge:--(1) The Bourdon; (2) the Schäffer-Budenberg.   [Please select]

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The principle of the Bourdon is illustrated by Fig.   [Please select]

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In escaping, "Sam" was obliged to leave his wife, who was owned by Christian Bourdon.   [Please select]

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_ That called Bourdon was formed, occupying the environs of the spot where the Bastille stood.   [Please select]

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Bourdon in 1851 (_Bulletin de la Société d'Encouragement pour l'Industrie Nationale_, 1851, no.)   [Please select]

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Richard's thermometric element was the curved metal tube of elliptical cross-section that Bourdon had developed several decades earlier as a steam gauge.   [Please select]

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While attempting to restore a flattened still-pipe, Bourdon had discovered the property of tubes to change shape under fluid pressure.   [Please select]

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