camponology
Campanology
The plural of bell is bells. As in "the bells are ringing".
Scientific Name: Heuchera Comon Name: Coral bell.
Allamnada is the genus of yellow bell.
Hearing phantom sounds, such as a ringing in the ear, is a condition known as tinnitus.
bell-ringer The bellringers typically stand in a circle around the ringing chamber, each managing one rope. Bells and their attendant ropes are so mounted that the ropes will be pulled in a circular sequence, usually clockwise, starting with the lightest (treble) bell and descending to the heaviest (tenor). To ring the bell, the ringer will first pull the sally towards the floor, upsetting the bell's balance and causing it to swing on its bearings. When a church has a proper peal of bells, and not just tolling bells, the bell ringers who practise the art are also called campanologists. A campanile is a bell-tower. The practice is called campanology.
The scientific name of the pink bell is Tetratheca glandulosa. It is a small, spreading shrub which grows 20Ð50 cm in height.
The scientific name would be Passiflora nitida.
The term for the sound produced by a bell is called a "peal." A peal often refers to a series of changes in ringing patterns, particularly in the context of change ringing, where bells are rung in specific sequences. Additionally, "peal" can denote a large and resonant sound made by multiple bells ringing together.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Neopseustidae.
The accepted scientific name is Amblyscirtes belli.
The accepted scientific name is Amblyscirtes belli.