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English-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary . 2013.
English-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary . 2013.
elbow — [el′bō΄] n. [ME elbowe < OE elboga < PGmc * alino boga (> Ger ellenbogen): see ELL2 & BOW2] 1. a) the joint between the upper and lower arm; esp., the outer part of the angle made by a bent arm b) the joint corresponding to this in the… … English World dictionary
Uilleann pipes — Infobox Instrument color1=#FFD700 color2=#FFEC8B name= Uilleann Pipes names= Full set of uilleann pipes classification= *Aerophone *Wind *Woodwind *Bagpipe range= 2 octaves related= *Border pipes *Northumbrian pipes *Pastoral pipes *Scottish… … Wikipedia
Chesapeake pipes — Chesapeake pipes, which are also known as colono pipes, terra cotta pipes, local pipes, Virginia made pipes and aboriginal pipes,[1] refer to a type of tobacco pipe that was produced in the Chesapeake Bay region of eastern North America during… … Wikipedia
uillean pipes — /ˈulɪən paɪps/ (say oohliuhn puyps) plural noun bagpipes developed in Ireland, with the bellows worked by the elbow. Also, union pipes, Irish bagpipes. {translation of Irish píob uilleann, literally: elbow pipe, from píob pipe + uilleann genitive …
uillean pipes — [ ɪlɪn, ɪlən] plural noun Irish bagpipes played using bellows worked by the elbow, and having three extra pipes on which chords can be played. Origin early 20th cent.: from Ir. píob uilleann, lit. pipe of the elbow … English new terms dictionary
uillean pipes — uillean pipes, uilleann pipes /ilˈ(y)ən pīps/ plural noun Irish bagpipes, worked by squeezing bellows under the arm (also union pipes) ORIGIN: Ir piob uilleann; piob pipe, and uilleann, genitive sing of uille elbow … Useful english dictionary
uilleann pipes — uillean pipes, uilleann pipes /ilˈ(y)ən pīps/ plural noun Irish bagpipes, worked by squeezing bellows under the arm (also union pipes) ORIGIN: Ir piob uilleann; piob pipe, and uilleann, genitive sing of uille elbow … Useful english dictionary
uillean pipesuilleann pipes — uillean pipes, uilleann pipes /ilˈ(y)ən pīps/ plural noun Irish bagpipes, worked by squeezing bellows under the arm (also union pipes) ORIGIN: Ir piob uilleann ; piob pipe, and uilleann, genitive sing of uille elbow … Useful english dictionary
drop elbow — noun : an elbow made with ears or lugs for attachment to a wall and used for joining pipes * * * Plumbing. an elbow having lugs for attaching it to a wall or joist. Also called drop ell … Useful english dictionary
uilleann pipes — noun plural Usage: often capitalized Etymology: uilleann from Irish, genitivesingular of uillinn elbow, from Old Irish uilen; akin to Old English eln ell more at ell Date: 1906 an Irish bagpipe with air supplied by a bellows held under and worked … New Collegiate Dictionary
Haida Argillite Carvings — came into existence during the 1800s. These carvings were mostly born out of the Haida desire to trade with the European explorers who came to their shores. Argillite carvings, therefore, are commonly seen as a tourist art because they were… … Wikipedia