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Definitions of bellowers in various dictionaries:
noun - someone who communicates vocally in a very loud voice
verb - to shout in a deep voice
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Plural form of bellower. |
noun (functioning as singular or pl) Also called pair of bbellowsb. an instrument consisting of an air chamber with flexible sides or end, a bmeansb of compressing it, an inlet valve, and a constricted outlet that is used to create a stream of air, as for producing a draught for a fire or for sounding organ pipes. |
(of a person or animal) emit a deep loud roar, typically in pain or anger. |
A deep roaring shout or sound. |
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A Bell tower is a tower that contains one or more bells, or that is designed to hold bells even if it has none. Such a tower commonly serves as part of a church, and will contain church bells, but there are also many secular bell towers, often part of a municipal building, an educational establishment, or a tower built specifically to house a carillon. Church bell towers often incorporate clocks, and secular towers usually do, as a public service. * The Italian term campanile (; Italian pronunciation: [kampaˈniːle]), deriving from the word campana meaning "bell", is synonymous with bell tower; though in English usage Campanile tends to be used to refer to a free standing bell tower. A bell tower may also in some traditions be called a belfry, though this term may also refer specifically to the substructure that houses the bells and the ringers rather than the complete tower. * The tallest free-standing bell tower in the world, approximately 110 metres (360 ft) high, is the Joseph Chamberlain Memorial Clock Tower, located at the University of Birmingham, UK.* |