See Also: bellows(medicine)
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bellows(2)(dictionary)
bellows(encyclopedia)
bellows fish(medicine)
bellows length(medicine)
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Bellows, George Wesley(encyclopedia)

bellows(2) (iou)



bellows noun pl. (occas. treated as sing.). ME.

A portable or fixed contrivance for producing a blast of air, esp. for fanning a fire or for supplying an organ, harmonium, etc. (The simplest form consists of two boards connected by flexible sides and enclosing a cavity of alterable volume so that air may be drawn in and then expelled through an attached nozzle.) ME.
pair of bellows a two-handled bellows used to blow a fire.
b. fig. That which blows up or fans the fires of passion etc. LME.
Keats My voice is not a bellows unto ire.
c. fig. The lungs. E17.
bellows to mend colloq. short wind.
An expansible, light-tight, flexible sleeve connecting the lens to the body of a camera. L19.
Comb.: bellows-blower a person who works the bellows of an organ etc.; bellows-fish the snipe fish, Macrorhamphosus scolopax; bellows pocket a patch pocket with side folds allowing it to expand or lie flat.