单词 | wind-hole |
释义 | > as lemmaswind-hole wind-hole n. †(a) the opening at the top of the windpipe, the glottis; (b) an opening in brickwork for the passage of air; (c) the hole in the lower board of a pair of bellows; (d) a ventilating shaft in a mine; (e) each of the openings in the sound-board of an organ, through which wind is admitted to the pipes. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > speech organs > types of speech organ > [noun] > throat > glottis wind-holec1400 glottis1578 lingula1615 the world > matter > gas > air > fresh air > [noun] > supplying fresh air or ventilation > ventilator > ventilation opening or hole breathinga1387 suspiralc1430 breathing hole?1440 wind-ventc1450 air hole1601 spiracle1620 ventage1623 spirament1654 wind-hole1683 spiraculuma1734 blowhole1858 society > occupation and work > equipment > metalworking equipment > [noun] > forging equipment > bellows > parts of tew-iron1399 rock-staff1561 basis1669 twire-pipe1674 rocker1678 tewel1678 wind-hole1688 wind-sucker1688 rostrum1706 muzzle1726 tuyere1781 stirrup1843 hinge1852 tue1883 society > occupation and work > workplace > places where raw materials are extracted > mine > [noun] > passage > ventilation passages or openings througher1645 thirling1686 air-pit1709 horse-head1747 sollar1778 airway1800 wind-hole1802 bearing door1813 air course1814 downcast shaft1814 upcast shaft (or pit)1816 buze1823 air road1832 raggling1839 thirl1847 brattice1849 intake1849 run1849 trapdoor1849 skailing1850 return1851 wind-road1860 breakthrough1875 wind-way1875 breast1882 cross-heading1883 skail-door1883 U.C.1883 undercast1883 vent1886 furnace-drift1892 the world > matter > gas > air > fresh air > [noun] > supplying fresh air or ventilation > ventilator > passage, shaft, duct, or pipe > in a mine througher1645 thirling1686 air-pit1709 airway1800 wind-hole1802 air course1814 buze1823 air road1832 raggling1839 air heading1841 thirl1847 run1849 wind-road1860 wind-way1875 society > leisure > the arts > music > musical instrument > keyboard instrument > organ > [noun] > soundboard > holes in wind-hole1881 c1400 (?c1390) Sir Gawain & Green Knight (1940) l. 1336 Þay..grayþely departed Þe wesaunt fro þe wynt-hole. 1683 J. Moxon Mech. Exercises II. 166 Lay the ends of each Brick about three Inches off each other, to serve for Wind-holes. 1688 R. Holme Acad. Armory (1905) iii. xiv. 7/1 The wind hole, a square hole in the middle of the under board [of a pair of bellows]. 1802 J. Mawe Mineral. of Derbyshire Gloss. Wind-holes, shafts or sumps sunk to convey wind or air. 1881 W. E. Dickson Pract. Organ-building ix. 122 Let us be sure that the flow of wind to that pipe is not interrupted..by a chip in the wind-hole. < as lemmas |
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