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Bell

speaker

Meaning

Noun

A
or other
,
but not always in the
of an
with a
, which
when struck.
In Percussion instruments:
An
that
a
,
on a bicycle's
and used by the
to
or her presence.
The
of a
as a signal.
In British English & Animal sounds:
A
call.
A
at a school that
the students when a
is
or ending.
In Music:
The
a
or
instrument.
In Nautical & Bicycle parts:
Any of a
of
(or
),
every
to
the time (within a
watch)
The
a
,
to
with a
spigot.
In Computing:
The
character.
Anything
like a
, such as the
or
of a flower.
In Architecture:
The part of the
of a
included between the
and
; also used for the
of
,
to
within the
of a
.
In Scottish English:
A bubble.
The
or
of certain
, such as a
or a
in rut.
In American English & Canadian English:
a
; a Baby Bell.

Verb

To
a
to.
To
so that it
out like a bell.
To telephone.
To develop
or
; to take the form of a
; to blossom.
To
or roar.
To
in a
; to
forth.

Name

A
of Scottish and
English
for a
,
, or from someone who
"at the Bell (inn)."
The Bell
company (after Alexander Graham Bell, the
of the
.)
A
,
of Belle; mostly used as a
in
e 19th century.
  • A number of
    in the United States:
  • A
    in Los Angeles County, California.
  • A number of
    in the United States:
  • A
    in Gilchrist County, Florida.
  • A number of
    in the United States:
  • An
    in Logan County, Illinois.
  • A number of
    in the United States:
  • A
    in Adair County, Oklahoma.
  • A number of
    in the United States:
  • A
    in Bayfield County, Wisconsin.
  • A number of
    in the United States:
  • Three
    in Pennsylvania.
  • A
    in Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    A
    in the City of Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia.
    A
    in Western Downs Region, Queensland, Australia.
    A
    in Mayen-Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
    A
    in Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis, Rhineland-Palatinate.
    Sourced from
    Wiktionary

    Origin

    bell
    English
    arrow
    bellan
    Old English (ca. 450-1100)
    belle
    Old English (ca. 450-1100)
    Sourced from
    Etym
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