bailer
11bailer — noun a) one who bails or lades. b) a utensil, as a bucket or cup, used in bailing; a machine for bailing water out of a pit …
12bailer — 1. A cylindrical container used to withdraw a sample of water from a well. 2. A cylindrical container with a bottom valve for the clearing of drill cuttings from the bottom of a borehole [16] …
13Bailer — Amtsnamen zu mhd. beigel, bei(e)l »das Visieren der Fässer«, mhd. beigle(r) »Visierer« (<afrz. paielle <mlat. pagella »Messstab«) …
14Bailer — Hul i bunden af båden, som kan åbnes og lukkes efter behov. Kan tømme båden for vand under sejlads …
15bailer — n. bucket for bailing water …
16bailer — bail·er …
17bailer — I. /ˈbeɪlə/ (say bayluh) noun a device, as a bucket, can, etc., for bailing out water. Also, baler. {bail2 + er1} II. /ˈbeɪlə/ (say bayluh) noun Cricket a ball which strikes or removes the …
18bailer — I. ˈbālə(r) variant of bailor II. noun ( s) Etymology: bail (VII) + er : a worker who attaches handles to pails or buckets III …
19bailer shell — /ˈbeɪlə ʃɛl/ (say bayluh shel) noun 1. the shell of the volute mollusc Melo amphora. 2. any capacious shell. Also, baler shell. {from use by Aboriginal people in northern Australia to bail water from canoes} …
20Brigitte Bailer-Galanda — (Zweite von rechts) bei der Pressekonferenz zur Gründung des Wiener Wiesenthal Instituts für Holocaust Studien (VWI) im Juni 2006 Brigitte Bailer Galanda (* 5. März 1952 in Wien) ist eine österreichische Neuzeithistorikerin und wissenschaftliche… …