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▪ 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 ...
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Bourdon
Bourdon derives from the French for bumblebee, and may refer to:
Bourdon (bell), the lowest bell in a set
Bourdon (organ pipe), a stopped organ pipe techniques
Bourdon, Somme, a small town in France
Bourdon (grape), another name for the French wine grape Douce noir
See also
Bourdon gauge or Bourdon
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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
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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.
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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
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Luc Bourdon
At General Motors Place, the Luc Bourdon Wall of Dreams was established to commemorate Bourdon. The franchise presented the Bourdon family with Bourdon's Moncton Wildcats Jersey as well as flowers.
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Jonathan Bourdon
Jonathan Bourdon (born 3 September 1981 in Biercee) is a Belgian professional footballer. He currently plays for R.O.C. de Charleroi-Marchienne.
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William Bourdon
He has been with Bourdon Simoni Voituriez since 1979. Bourdon, the grandson of Pierre Bourdon, former Michelin chief engineer, and the great-grandson of manufacturer Édouard Michelin, founder of groupe Michelin
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Michel Bourdon
Bourdon's position was that the charter was not discriminatory. Death
Bourdon died in 2004 in Saint-Charles-Borromée Hospital.
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Rob Bourdon
Bourdon later joined Delson and Mike Shinoda to form Linkin Park in 1996. Bourdon resides in Los Angeles. He is Jewish.
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Rosario Bourdon
Around this same time Bourdon learned to play the piano.
In 1897, Bourdon was invited to attend the Ghent Conservatory in Belgium. Bourdon died in New York City on April 24, 1961.
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Christophe Bourdon
Christophe Bourdon (born 13 March 1970) is a French breaststroke swimmer. He competed in two events at the 1992 Summer Olympics.
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Bourdon House
Bourdon House is a Grade II* listed building in Mayfair, London, at the junction of Davies Street and Bourdon Street. Bourdon lived in the house until 1727, after which it was occupied by Bacon Morris, Governor of the Landguard Fort, Suffolk.
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Eugene Bourdon
Eugene Bourdon may refer to:
Eugène Bourdon (1808–1884), French watchmaker, inventor of the Bourdon tube pressure gauge
Eugene Bourdon (architect)
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