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Bourdon - Wikipedia
Bourdon derives from the French for bumblebee, and may refer to: Bourdon (bell), the lowest bell in a set; Bourdon (organ pipe), ... en.wikipedia.org
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Bourdon Instruments: Welcome to Bourdon
Pressure gauges, chemical seals, thermometers, thermowells, pressure & temperature switches from Bourdon, a leading brand for mechanical process ... www.bourdon-instruments.com
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BOURDON
BOURDON. HOME · OUR STORY · SHOP · WINE HIVE + EVENTS · CONTACT. Open Menu Close Menu. HOME · OUR STORY · SHOP · WINE ... Thank you! © 2021 Bourdon – All Rights ... www.drinkbourdon.com
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bourdon
▪ I. † ˈbourdon1, burdoun Obs. exc. Hist. Forms: 3–6 burdon, 4–5, 9 bordon, -un, 4–6 burdoun(e, 7 bourdon. [a. Fr. bourdon ‘pilgrim's staff’, Pr. and Sp. bordon, It. bordone, med.L. burdōn-em, identified by Du Cange and Diez with burdo mule (the name being transferred from the pilgrim's mule to his ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bourdon USA: Home
Bourdon USA offers Pressure Gauges, Diaphragm Seals, Thermometers, Pressure Switches, Thermowells, and Accessories. bourdonusa.com
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BOURDON Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. burden entry 3 sense 1 2. a : a drone bass (as in a bagpipe or a hurdy-gurdy) b : a pipe-organ stop of a droning or buzzing quality usually of 16-foot pitch www.merriam-webster.com
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Bourdon (organ pipe) - Wikipedia
Bourdon, bordun, or bordone normally denotes a stopped flute type of flue pipe in an organ characterized by a dark tone, strong in fundamental. en.wikipedia.org
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What Is a Bourdon Bell? | National Bell Festival
The bourdon bell is the heaviest bell within a carillon or chime. Consequently, it sounds the lowest tone or note of the instrument. www.bells.org
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bourdon - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
bourdon · English · French · Louisiana Creole · Middle English · Norman. edit. Etymology. edit. From Old French bordon (“bumblebee, drone, beetle, insect”), ... en.wiktionary.org
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Bourdon Forge
As a proud provider of custom manufactured forged and stamped hardware, Bourdon Forge carries a proprietary line of parachute and safety components. www.bourdonforge.com
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Bourdon tube pressure gauge - WIKA USA
Bourdon tubes are radially formed tubes with an oval cross-section. The pressure of the measuring medium acts on the inside of the tube and produces a motion in ... www.wika.com
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Bourdon Tube - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The Bourdon tube is an almost rectangular or elliptical cross-section tube made from materials such as stainless steel or phosphor bronze. With a C-shaped tube (Figure 2.24A), when the pressure inside the tube increases the closed end of the C opens out, thus the displacement of the closed end becomes a measure of the pressure.A C-shaped Bourdon tube can be used to rotate, via gearing, a shaft ...
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Bourdon (surname)
Bourdon (1860–1943), French psychologist Eugene Bourdon (1870–1916), French architect Eugène Bourdon (1808–1884), French watchmaker and engineer François Louis Bourdon (1758 – June 22, 1797), revolutionary French politician Luc Bourdon (1987–2008), Canadian hockey player Luc Bourdon (b. 1952), Canadian wikipedia.org
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Bourdon (bell)
As it is not a part of a harmonically-tuned set, the Olympic Bell is not considered a bourdon. If a larger, heavier bell is also present it would be called a bourdon. wikipedia.org
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Jean Bourdon
Bourdon came to New France in 1634 and he was designated as the engineer to Governor Charles de Montmagny. This was only one of several seigneuries that Bourdon received. References 1600s births 1668 deaths People of New France wikipedia.org
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