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Bourdon-tube gauge
[ boor-dn toob, -tyoob, bawr-, bohr-, boor-dawn- ]
noun
, Chemistry.
- an instrument for measuring the pressure of gases or liquids, consisting of a semicircular or coiled, flexible metal tube attached to a gauge that records the degree to which the tube is straightened by the pressure of the gas or liquid inside.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Bourdon-tube gauge1
1900–05; named after E. Bourdon, 19th-century French inventor
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