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Used in reference to the AT&T Bell Labs communications protocols, used in the USA and Canada, but few other places. Commonly encountered codes are: - Bell 103 - communication protocol for 300 bps - Bell 212A - communication protocol for 1200 bps
Ãâó: www.titan.co.nz/amigaak/AA050102.htm
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| belladonna |
Belladonna, the Deadly Nightshade, was the Devil's favorite plant. Like many other busy persons, the Devil found relaxation in the hobby of gardening. He tended this particular plant every night of the year, except on "Walpurgis Night," when he usually prepared for the witch's Sabbat and neglected his hobby. So this was the night to go harvest some Belladonna, if you needed it. You got a black hen and let it lose. For an unexplained reason, the Devil could never resist a black hen. ...
Ãâó: www.pantheon.org/areas/featured/witchcraft/chapter...
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Most temples have a Bell, whether in a formal tower near the Main Gate (and balanced by a Drum tower), hanging in a small stand inside the Main Hall, or hanging from a beam inside or outside of the Main Hall. In addition to its mundane use in telling time or calling the faithful, the Bell is used as an accompaniment to worship. The Bell with its continuous tone fading into silence signifies Eternity, in contrast to the tick-tick-tick of the Drum of Time.
Ãâó: thetempleguy.com/mi-le-fo/glossary.htm
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Electrostatic spray device whose applicator is bell shaped. Centrifugal force throws the powder off its edge into a fine pattern. The charged particles are then attracted to the work surface.
Ãâó: www.interpon.com/glossary/gloss_b.asp
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| belly |
The side of the bow facing the archer
Ãâó: www.stickbow.com/stickbow/bowbuilding/glossary.htm...
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