Definition of Bafflers

1. Noun. (plural of baffler) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Bafflers

1. baffler [n] - See also: baffler

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bafflers

baffed out
baffie
baffies
baffing
baffle
baffle board
baffle chamber
bafflectomies
bafflectomy
baffled
bafflegab
bafflegabs
bafflement
bafflements
baffler
bafflers (current term)
baffles
baffling
bafflingly
bafflingness
baffs
baffy
bafilomycin
bafilomycins
baft
bafts
bag
bag-carrier
bag-gel implant
bag and baggage

Literary usage of Bafflers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Proceedings by Royal Institution of Great Britain (1887)
"Galloway tubes are preferable to bafflers for this purpose, but it will be necessary to be careful that combustion is complete before the products of ..."

2. Papers on Mechanical and Physical Subjects by Osborne Reynolds, Arthur William Brightmore, William Henry Moorby (1901)
"... moment of effort exerted in turning a paddle in a case, containing water, with bafflers, would be strictly measured by the mean time moment of the case. ..."

3. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1902)
"20. connection with the bafflers F, F, directs the course of the heated gases, causing them to pass up and ... The arch and bafflers are made of firebrick. ..."

4. A Manual of the Steam Engine and Other Prime Movers by William John Macquorn Rankine (1870)
"Those bafflers, however, have also another object, which is to promote that thorough mixture of air with the inflammable gas from the fuel, ..."

5. Cassier's Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02877163] (1905)
""bafflers" dd, and strike the top of the dampers ee. If the dampers are drawn, the gases at once enter the branch flue tubes ff, descend through the ..."

6. Steam-electric Power Plants: A Practical Treatise on the Design of Central by Frank Koester (1908)
"Some types of turbines require that bafflers be installed in the pipe line ... These bafflers are so arranged that they take up any shock which may result ..."

7. A Text-book on Trade Waste Waters: Their Nature and Disposal by H. Maclean Wilson, Harry Thornton Calvert (1913)
"... to a settling tank of 9000 gallons capacity, passing into it through a channel 10 feet long, fitted with bafflers, where the precipitants are added. ..."

8. The Elements of Mechanical Engineering by International Correspondence Schools (1897)
"An arch D is built above the furnace, and this, in connection with the bafflers F, F, directs the course of the heated gases, causing them to pass up and ..."

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