The noun 'bellows' is an uncountable noun, a form of binary noun, a word for something with two parts making up the whole; a shortened form for 'a pair of'.
The singular form is a pair of bellows.
The plural form is pairs of bellows.
Quantum is singular, not singular possessive. The singular possessive form is quantum's.
Expansion bellows are required in heat exchangers to compensate for thermal expansion and contraction that occur due to temperature variations during operation. They help prevent mechanical stress on the heat exchanger components, such as tubes and headers, that could lead to leaks or equipment failure. Expansion bellows also help maintain the structural integrity of the heat exchanger system over time.
Sound in an accordion is produced by air passing through reeds when the player compresses or expands the bellows. The reeds vibrate, creating sound waves that are amplified by the accordion's casing. The pitch and volume of the sound can be adjusted by the player's control of the bellows and keys.
Medium is already singular. The plural is mediums.
Phenomenon is the singular form of phenomena.
Bellows is already plural. The singular is bellow.
George Bellows has written: 'The lithographs of George Bellows' 'Bellows George (Untitled)' 'George Bellows and the war series of 1918' -- subject(s): Exhibitions 'The drawings of George Bellows' 'George Wesley Bellows' 'George Bellows, works from the permanent collection of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery' -- subject(s): Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Exhibitions
Albert Fitch Bellows died in 1883.
Some of the styles of Bellows expansion joints that are available for purchase are the Single Bellows Fixed Flange, the Single Bellows Floating Flange and the Single Bellows Raised Face Flange.
Kent Bellows was born in 1949.
Dr. Bellows was created in 1965.
Gil Bellows is 178 cm.
Jim Bellows is 5' 7".
A bellows is an air pump . A pump organ would have a bellows . A poet might conceivably use bellows as a figure of speech to stand for a pump organ.
The address of the Bellows Falls Writers Center is: 7 Canal Street, Bellows Falls, VT 05101-1367
The address of the Bellows Falls Historical Society Museum is: Po Box 466, Bellows Falls, VT 05101-0466
Gil Bellows was born on June 28, 1967.