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Bellows

/ˈbɛl.oʊz/noun
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A bellows is a mechanical device made of flexible material that expands and contracts to draw in and expel air, primarily used for creating a strong airflow to fan flames or power instruments. In contemporary applications, it symbolizes innovation in engineering, appearing in everything from antique forges to modern vacuum systems, highlighting its enduring role in manipulating air pressure for practical purposes.

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Ancient Egyptian artisans were using bellows as early as 1500 BC to superheat furnaces for metalworking, which helped them create intricate gold jewelry that influenced later civilizations. This simple invention also played a key role in the development of the pipe organ in medieval Europe around the 12th century, turning breath into majestic music that echoed through cathedrals.

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