Examples of 'bourdon' in a sentence
Meaning of "bourdon"
Bourdon is a noun that refers to the lowest-pitched stop of an organ
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- The burden or bass of a melody.
- The drone pipe of a bagpipe.
- The lowest-pitched stop of an organ.
- The lowest-pitched bell of a carillon.
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Bourdon tube gauges are simple and reliable.
The wings flapped by gunpowder charges activating a bourdon tube.
Bourdon taps the screen of his portable.
The upper string performs the bourdon tone and the lower string performs the melody.
Bourdon tube pressure gauge with plastic case.
Hernandez defeated Bourdon to win the competition.
Bourdon tube pressure gauge with steel case.
He also engraved some of the works of Bourdon.
Bourdon tested a variant with two steam ships.
A common type of pressure gauge is a Bourdon gauge.
Bourdon gauge used as temperature indicator.
In recent years a Bourdon pedal stop has been added.
Bourdon really knows his hockey.
Various types of Bourdon tubes used to measure pressure.
Bourdon admitted that the album was a challenge to complete.
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Access to the station is situated on the boulevard Bourdon.
Bourdon tube cost low.
Another commonly used pressure gauge is a Bourdon gauge.
Bourdon tube gauge.
This was only one of several seigneuries that Bourdon received.
Bourdon tube for protection against excess pressure in pressure gauges.
Standby for word from me to proceed all forces to Bourdon.
Bourdon obtained his license to fly small planes and then his commercial license.
A high quality Jacquard weave and bourdon overlock finishes.
Bourdon tube is a device that senses pressure and converts the pressure into displacement.
Some pressure switches use a Bourdon tube and a mercury switch.
The Bourdon tube mechanism can be used to measure.
Around this same time Bourdon learned to play the piano.
Bourdon and Jusserand tell the history of the sport.
This is known as the Bourdon effect and is commonly used in manometers.
Its mouth located southeast of the lake empties into a landfill to reach the lake Bourdon.
It consists of a Bourdon tube and bulb that are connected by a capillary.
You were about to tell me about Major Bourdon.
The Bourdon is the subject of a benediction ceremony before the departure.
The load is directly measured by a Bourdon manometer connected to the cell body.
The Bourdon tube of the invention solves the above drawbacks.
Pressure measuring instruments with a Bourdon tube are frequently used in welding regulators.
Mr Pierre Bourdon earned a degree in political science before deciding to make a career in perfumery.
She could be working for Bourdon.
Sébastien Bourdon was also associated with group during his early career.
Moving end of Bourdon tube.
Léo Bourdon is a dynamic person known for his community engagement for several years.
Original artworks by artist painter Eric Bourdon in private collections.
Yves Bourdon then reviewed a letter he received from CN concerning a new partnership proposal.
Shuttle and taxi transfer to the dock Bourdon in Paris.
The present invention relates to a Bourdon tube for protection against excess pressure in pressure gauges.
Bourdon is a commune in the Somme department in Picardie in northern France.
The churchwardens then enlisted Sébastien Bourdon to execute the four remaining tapestries.
Jean Bourdon is the first Canadian to own a telescope.
Premier Couillard and his designated new health minister Gertrude Bourdon are committed to do so.