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  • Bell test
  • Experiments to test Bell's theorem in quantum mechanics

    A Bell test, also known as Bell inequality test or Bell experiment, is a real-world physics experiment designed to test the theory of quantum mechanics

    Bell test

    Bell_test

  • Bell's theorem
  • Theorem in physics

    findings of earlier Bell tests. Bell tests have consistently found that physical systems obey quantum mechanics and violate Bell inequalities; which is

    Bell's theorem

    Bell's_theorem

  • Ian Bell
  • English cricketer (born 1982)

    positions. He scored twenty-two Test centuries and four One Day International (ODI) 100s. In the 2006 New Year Honours List, Bell was appointed Member of the

    Ian Bell

    Ian Bell

    Ian_Bell

  • CHSH inequality
  • Testable implication of local hidden-variable theories

    as with John Stewart Bell's original inequality, is a constraint—on the statistical occurrence of "coincidences" in a Bell test—which is necessarily true

    CHSH inequality

    CHSH_inequality

  • Bell X-1
  • Experimental rocket-powered aircraft

    S. Army Air Forces Flight Test Division and the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) contracted with the Bell Aircraft Company to build

    Bell X-1

    Bell X-1

    Bell_X-1

  • Quantum entanglement
  • Physics phenomenon

    the spacetime. A Bell test, also known as Bell inequality test or Bell experiment, is a real-world physics experiment designed to test the theory of quantum

    Quantum entanglement

    Quantum entanglement

    Quantum_entanglement

  • Lauren Bell
  • English cricketer

    Zealand. In June 2022, Bell was named in England's Women's Test squad for their one-off match against South Africa. She made her Test debut on 27 June 2022

    Lauren Bell

    Lauren_Bell

  • John Stewart Bell
  • Northern Irish physicist (1928–1990)

    entanglement Bell's theorem, published in 1964 Bell state Bell test experiments CHSH inequality, an experiment-practical formulation of Bell's theorem GHZ

    John Stewart Bell

    John Stewart Bell

    John_Stewart_Bell

  • Quantum correlation
  • Aspect of quantum measurement

    system passes through an interaction site. In John Bell's 1964 paper that inspired the Bell test, it was assumed that the outcomes A and B could each

    Quantum correlation

    Quantum_correlation

  • Bell state
  • Quantum states of two qubits

    the Bell's states or EPR pairs are specific quantum states of two qubits that represent the simplest examples of quantum entanglement. The Bell's states

    Bell state

    Bell_state

  • Bell P-59 Airacomet
  • First jet aircraft of the United States

    Electric J31 jet engine used by the P-59 a year later. Bell produced a combined 18 prototype and test aircraft; because the plane was underpowered, the United

    Bell P-59 Airacomet

    Bell P-59 Airacomet

    Bell_P-59_Airacomet

  • Bell L-39
  • American experimental aircraft

    The Bell L-39 was an experimental aircraft used to test the characteristics of swept wings. After the end of World War II, the United States military

    Bell L-39

    Bell L-39

    Bell_L-39

  • Bell 407
  • Civil 7-seat utility helicopter

    began in 1996 at Bell's Mirabel, Quebec, Canada plant and produced 140 airframes in 1997, to fill the initial orders. In 1995, Bell tested a shrouded tail

    Bell 407

    Bell 407

    Bell_407

  • Measurement in quantum mechanics
  • Interaction of a quantum system with a classical observer

    validity of the findings of earlier Bell tests. This is known as "closing loopholes in Bell tests". To date, Bell tests have found that the hypothesis of

    Measurement in quantum mechanics

    Measurement_in_quantum_mechanics

  • Bell Rocket Belt
  • Type of rocket pack

    in the test flights. These first flights were just sharp leaps, but proved the concept and persuaded the military to fund development. The Bell company

    Bell Rocket Belt

    Bell Rocket Belt

    Bell_Rocket_Belt

  • Taco Bell
  • American fast-food chain

    had been experimented with as early as 1984, with several test mall locations opening. Taco Bell began co-branding with KFC in 1995 when the first such co-brand

    Taco Bell

    Taco Bell

    Taco_Bell

  • Principle of locality
  • Physical principle that only immediate surroundings can influence an object

    Progressive variations on those Bell test experiments have since shown that quantum mechanics broadly violates Bell's inequalities. According to some

    Principle of locality

    Principle_of_locality

  • Jean "Skip" Ziegler
  • American test pilot (1920–1953)

    1920 – May 12, 1953) was a United States test pilot. He was killed in an explosion of the Bell X-2 during a test flight in 1953. Born in Endeavor, Pennsylvania

    Jean "Skip" Ziegler

    Jean

    Jean_"Skip"_Ziegler

  • Bell 533
  • Research helicopter built by Bell Helicopter

    version of the UH-1 Iroquois—modified and tested in several helicopter and compound helicopter configurations. The Bell 533 was referred to as the High Performance

    Bell 533

    Bell 533

    Bell_533

  • Bell XV-15
  • American experimental tiltrotor aircraft

    aircraft. The first of two Bell XV-15s, tail number N702NA, first flew on 3 May 1977. After minimal flight tests at the Bell test facility, the aircraft was

    Bell XV-15

    Bell XV-15

    Bell_XV-15

  • Local hidden-variable theory
  • Interpretation of quantum mechanics

    since confirmed by a range of detailed Bell test experiments. A collection of related theorems, beginning with Bell's proof in 1964, show that quantum mechanics

    Local hidden-variable theory

    Local_hidden-variable_theory

  • Bell P-39 Airacobra
  • 1938 fighter aircraft family by Bell

    ways of increasing its speed, by reducing parasitic drag. Tests were carried out, and Bell engineers followed the recommendations of NACA and the Army

    Bell P-39 Airacobra

    Bell P-39 Airacobra

    Bell_P-39_Airacobra

  • Hidden-variable theory
  • Type of quantum mechanics theory

    constraints. Subsequently, Bell test experiments have demonstrated broad violation of these constraints, ruling out such theories. Bell's theorem, however, does

    Hidden-variable theory

    Hidden-variable_theory

  • Bell MV-75 Cheyenne II
  • American tiltrotor VTOL aircraft

    As of April 2024, limited user tests are planned for 2027 and 2028. The aircraft is expected to deploy in 2031. Bell Helicopter unveiled the V-280 Valor

    Bell MV-75 Cheyenne II

    Bell MV-75 Cheyenne II

    Bell_MV-75_Cheyenne_II

  • Bell X-2
  • Experimental research aircraft

    two-chamber rocket engine. Following a drop launch from a modified B-50 bomber, Bell test pilot Jean "Skip" Ziegler completed the first unpowered glide flight of

    Bell X-2

    Bell X-2

    Bell_X-2

  • Bell XV-3
  • Experimental tiltrotor aircraft to explore convertiplane technologies

    stiffened. The XV-3 resumed flight testing at Bell's facility on 12 December 1958. On 18 December 1958, Bell test pilot Bill Quinlan accomplished the

    Bell XV-3

    Bell XV-3

    Bell_XV-3

  • Quantum mechanics
  • Description of physical properties at the atomic and subatomic scale

    According to Bell's theorem, if nature actually operates in accord with any theory of local hidden variables, then the results of a Bell test will be constrained

    Quantum mechanics

    Quantum mechanics

    Quantum_mechanics

  • Bell Labs
  • Research and scientific development company

    coaxial conductor line for first tests of long-distance transmission in various frequencies. On January 1, 1925, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. was

    Bell Labs

    Bell Labs

    Bell_Labs

  • List of international cricket centuries by Ian Bell
  • Ian Bell is a cricketer who represents the England cricket team. He has scored centuries (100 or more runs in a single innings) in Test and One Day International

    List of international cricket centuries by Ian Bell

    List of international cricket centuries by Ian Bell

    List_of_international_cricket_centuries_by_Ian_Bell

  • The Bell Curve
  • 1994 book

    writes that part of The Bell Curve's analysis is based on the Armed Forces Qualification Test (AFQT) "which is not an IQ test but designed to predict

    The Bell Curve

    The_Bell_Curve

  • Physics, Physique, Fizika
  • Scientific journal, 1964-1968

    Bell's paper and began to consider how to perform a Bell test experiment in the laboratory. Clauser and Stuart Freedman would go on to perform a Bell

    Physics, Physique, Fizika

    Physics,_Physique,_Fizika

  • John Clauser
  • American physicist (born 1942)

    first experimental test of the CHSH-Bell's theorem predictions. This was the first experimental observation of a violation of a Bell inequality. In 1974

    John Clauser

    John Clauser

    John_Clauser

  • Software testing
  • Checking software against a standard

    Software testing is the act of checking whether software meets its intended objectives and satisfies expectations. Software testing can provide objective

    Software testing

    Software testing

    Software_testing

  • Alexander Graham Bell
  • Inventor of the telephone (1847–1922)

    Alexander Graham Bell (/ˈɡreɪ.əm/ ; born Alexander Bell; March 3, 1847 – August 2, 1922) was a Scottish-born Canadian-American inventor, scientist, and

    Alexander Graham Bell

    Alexander Graham Bell

    Alexander_Graham_Bell

  • Aspect's experiment
  • Quantum mechanics experiment

    considered decisive and led to numerous other experiments (the so-called Bell tests) which confirmed Aspect's original experiment. For his work on this topic

    Aspect's experiment

    Aspect's experiment

    Aspect's_experiment

  • Loophole (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    story), a short science fiction story by Arthur C. Clarke Loopholes in Bell test experiments, an explanation for the outcome of certain experiments Arrowslit

    Loophole (disambiguation)

    Loophole_(disambiguation)

  • List of unsolved problems in physics
  • explain the symmetries of physics, and viceversa? Perform a loophole-free Bell test experiment (1970–2015): In October 2015, scientists from the Kavli Institute

    List of unsolved problems in physics

    List_of_unsolved_problems_in_physics

  • Saved by the Bell
  • American television sitcom (1989–1993)

    Saved by the Bell is an American television teen sitcom created by Sam Bobrick for NBC. The series was produced by Peter Engel Productions and NBC Productions

    Saved by the Bell

    Saved by the Bell

    Saved_by_the_Bell

  • Device-independent quantum cryptography
  • device-independent protocols, even when the actual devices performing the Bell test are substantially "noisy," i.e., far from being ideal. These problems

    Device-independent quantum cryptography

    Device-independent_quantum_cryptography

  • Leonardo AW609
  • Twin-engine tiltrotor VTOL aircraft

    to development and testing, and is working towards certification in the 2020s. The BA609 drew on experience gained from Bell's earlier experimental

    Leonardo AW609

    Leonardo AW609

    Leonardo_AW609

  • Bell Boeing Quad TiltRotor
  • Proposed four-rotor derivative of the V-22 Osprey

    The Bell Boeing Quad TiltRotor (QTR) is a proposed four-rotor derivative of the Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey developed jointly by Bell Helicopter and Boeing

    Bell Boeing Quad TiltRotor

    Bell Boeing Quad TiltRotor

    Bell_Boeing_Quad_TiltRotor

  • Bell Airacobra I AH574
  • AH574 was a Bell Airacobra I used by the Royal Navy for test work during and after the Second World War AH574 was initially ordered in 1940 for the Royal

    Bell Airacobra I AH574

    Bell Airacobra I AH574

    Bell_Airacobra_I_AH574

  • Kristen Bell
  • American actress (born 1980)

    recurring role in a television series. Bell said she "tested like eight times and booked nothing and every show [she] tested for got picked up", including auditions

    Kristen Bell

    Kristen Bell

    Kristen_Bell

  • Bell Model 65
  • The Bell Model 65 Air Test Vehicle (ATV) is an experimental tiltjet VTOL aircraft built by Bell using parts from a number of general aviation aircraft

    Bell Model 65

    Bell Model 65

    Bell_Model_65

  • Bell UH-1 Iroquois
  • Huey family of American military utility helicopters

    with Bell's chief test pilot, Floyd Carlson, at the controls. Even prior to the first flight, the Army had placed an order for six YH-40 service test helicopters

    Bell UH-1 Iroquois

    Bell UH-1 Iroquois

    Bell_UH-1_Iroquois

  • Bell AH-1Z Viper
  • American attack helicopter

    controls and displays for over 84% identical components. Bell participated in a joint government test team during the engineering manufacturing and development

    Bell AH-1Z Viper

    Bell AH-1Z Viper

    Bell_AH-1Z_Viper

  • Jack Woolams
  • Chief test pilot at Bell Aircraft

    1917 – August 30, 1946) was the senior experimental test pilot and later chief test pilot at Bell Aircraft during the introduction of the P-39, P-63,

    Jack Woolams

    Jack Woolams

    Jack_Woolams

  • Bell X-14
  • Experimental vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) jet aircraft

    related to Bell X-14. Bell X-14 -- NASA X-Plane VTOL - Early test hover and test flight. 2013. Retrieved 10 January 2024. Bell X-14 (Bell Type 68). San

    Bell X-14

    Bell X-14

    Bell_X-14

  • Foodbeast
  • Food and drink magazine

    Ayrouth, Rudy Chaney as they opened food packages and visited the Taco Bell test kitchen. On June 28, 2013, a video was uploaded to Foodbeast's YouTube

    Foodbeast

    Foodbeast

  • Bell H-12
  • 1940s American military helicopter

    production, but over a dozen prototypes were used for various tests and projects. During 1946, Bell Helicopter began development of a new utility helicopter

    Bell H-12

    Bell H-12

    Bell_H-12

  • Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey
  • Military transport tiltrotor

    The Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey is an American multi-use, tiltrotor military transport and cargo aircraft with both vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) and

    Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey

    Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey

    Bell_Boeing_V-22_Osprey

  • David Kaiser (physicist)
  • American physicist and historian of science

    Kaiser and colleagues first proposed a novel protocol for experimental tests of Bell's inequality to address the so-called "freedom-of-choice" loophole. Working

    David Kaiser (physicist)

    David Kaiser (physicist)

    David_Kaiser_(physicist)

  • Liberty Bell
  • Symbol of American independence and liberty

    to test the sound, and at the first strike of the clapper, the bell's rim cracked. The episode was used to good account in later stories of the bell; in

    Liberty Bell

    Liberty Bell

    Liberty_Bell

  • Bell UH-1Y Venom
  • Military utility helicopter model by Bell

    The Bell UH-1Y Venom (also called Super Huey) is a twin-engine, 4-blade, medium-sized utility helicopter built by Bell Textron under the H-1 upgrade program

    Bell UH-1Y Venom

    Bell UH-1Y Venom

    Bell_UH-1Y_Venom

  • Quantum teleportation
  • Physical phenomenon

    independently, out of causal contact from one another, as verified in Bell test experiments. Thus, an observation resulting from a measurement choice

    Quantum teleportation

    Quantum teleportation

    Quantum_teleportation

  • Norm-referenced test
  • Yields an estimate of the testee's position in population

    such tests may be described as relative grading, marking on a curve (BrE) or grading on a curve (AmE, CanE) (also referred to as curved grading, bell curving

    Norm-referenced test

    Norm-referenced_test

  • Quantum cryptography
  • Cryptography based on quantum mechanical phenomena

    device-independent protocols, even when the actual devices performing the Bell test are substantially "noisy", i.e., far from being ideal. These problems

    Quantum cryptography

    Quantum_cryptography

  • Robert Stanley (aviator)
  • 16, 1977) was an American test pilot and engineer. He became the first American to fly a jet aircraft as a test pilot for Bell Aircraft. Robert Morris Stanley

    Robert Stanley (aviator)

    Robert Stanley (aviator)

    Robert_Stanley_(aviator)

  • Intelligence quotient
  • Score from a test designed to assess intelligence

    intelligence quotient (IQ) is a total score derived from a set of standardized tests or subtests designed to assess human intelligence. Originally, IQ was a

    Intelligence quotient

    Intelligence quotient

    Intelligence_quotient

  • Bell P-63 Kingcobra
  • Mid-engined fighter aircraft

    High-altitude performance suffered dramatically as a result, and Bell proposed an experimental series to test out a variety of solutions. The resulting XP-39E featured

    Bell P-63 Kingcobra

    Bell P-63 Kingcobra

    Bell_P-63_Kingcobra

  • Anton Zeilinger
  • Austrian quantum physicist

    of a Bell test without the fair sampling assumption for photons. Among the further fundamental tests he performed the most notable one is his test of a

    Anton Zeilinger

    Anton Zeilinger

    Anton_Zeilinger

  • Bell Homestead National Historic Site
  • Canadian national historic site

    Professor Alexander Melville Bell and his family, including his last surviving son, scientist Alexander Graham Bell. The younger Bell conducted his earliest

    Bell Homestead National Historic Site

    Bell Homestead National Historic Site

    Bell_Homestead_National_Historic_Site

  • Invention of the telephone
  • experimental telephone transmitter tested by Bell on March 10, 1876, a fact which raised questions about whether Bell (who knew of Gray) was inspired by

    Invention of the telephone

    Invention of the telephone

    Invention_of_the_telephone

  • Many-worlds interpretation
  • Interpretation of quantum mechanics

    (2016). "Bell on Bell's Theorem: The Changing Face of Nonlocality". In Mary Bell; Shan Gao (eds.). Quantum Nonlocality and Reality: 50 years of Bell's theorem

    Many-worlds interpretation

    Many-worlds interpretation

    Many-worlds_interpretation

  • Buscemi nonlocality
  • Concept in quantum theory

    arises in Bell tests where the local measurement settings are determined not by classical programs but by quantum states. Such generalized tests are called

    Buscemi nonlocality

    Buscemi_nonlocality

  • Quantum key distribution
  • Secure communication method

    the test statistic S {\displaystyle S} using the correlation coefficients between Alice's bases and Bob's similar to that shown in the Bell test experiments

    Quantum key distribution

    Quantum_key_distribution

  • Spiral (2021 film)
  • American film by Darren Lynn Bousman

    Goldfinger opted not to go in this direction as it "didn't pass the smell test". Tobin Bell, who played John Kramer / Jigsaw in all previous Saw films, did not

    Spiral (2021 film)

    Spiral_(2021_film)

  • Edwards Air Force Base
  • US Air Force base in California

    Edwards include Chuck Yeager's flight that broke the sound barrier in the Bell X-1, test flights of the North American X-15, the first landings of the Space

    Edwards Air Force Base

    Edwards Air Force Base

    Edwards_Air_Force_Base

  • Saved by the Bell: The College Years
  • American television sitcom (1993–1994)

    1993). "On View : Freshmen, Again : Can 'Saved By The Bell' and 'Beverly Hills, 90210' Pass The Test As They Head Off To College?". Los Angeles Times. Archived

    Saved by the Bell: The College Years

    Saved by the Bell: The College Years

    Saved_by_the_Bell:_The_College_Years

  • Many-minds interpretation
  • Interpretation of quantum mechanics

    Maudlin's Quantum Non-Locality and Relativity, and can be related to Bell test experiments. Now, consider the analysis of this experiment from the many

    Many-minds interpretation

    Many-minds_interpretation

  • Alain Aspect
  • French physicist (born 1947)

    working on his doctorat d'État (habilitation thesis), he performed the Bell test experiments that showed that Albert Einstein, Boris Podolsky and Nathan

    Alain Aspect

    Alain Aspect

    Alain_Aspect

  • Alvin M. Johnston
  • American test pilot (1914-1998)

    "Tex" Johnston (August 18, 1914 – October 29, 1998) was an American test pilot for Bell Aircraft and the Boeing Company. Johnston was born August 18, 1914

    Alvin M. Johnston

    Alvin M. Johnston

    Alvin_M._Johnston

  • Philosophy of physics
  • Truths and principles of the study of matter, space, time and energy

    designed to test Bell's theorem was performed in 1972 by John Clauser and Stuart Freedman. More advanced experiments, known collectively as Bell tests, have

    Philosophy of physics

    Philosophy_of_physics

  • Demetress Bell
  • American football player (born 1984)

    blood tests prepared for the Bell family's 1996 paternity lawsuit against Karl Malone reportedly pointed to an over 99 percent probability that Bell's father

    Demetress Bell

    Demetress_Bell

  • Diving bell
  • Chamber for transporting divers vertically through the water

    Guglielmo de Lorena built and tested a diving bell, to explore a sunken vessel in a lake near Rome. De Lorena's diving bell only had space for enough oxygen

    Diving bell

    Diving bell

    Diving_bell

  • Lake Bell
  • American actress (born 1979)

    Seliger. In April 2014, Bell appeared in Esquire for the second time. Bell has an automotive column in The Hollywood Reporter called "Test Drive" and is the

    Lake Bell

    Lake Bell

    Lake_Bell

  • List of cricketers who have played 100 Tests
  • 2025. "Ian BellTest matches – All-round analysis – Cumulative averages". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 31 December 2025. "Player Profile: Ian Bell". ESPNcricinfo

    List of cricketers who have played 100 Tests

    List of cricketers who have played 100 Tests

    List_of_cricketers_who_have_played_100_Tests

  • Bohr–Einstein debates
  • Series of public disputes between physicists Niels Bohr and Albert Einstein

    Wikiquote has quotations related to Bohr–Einstein debates. Bell test experiments Bell's theorem Complementarity Copenhagen interpretation Double-slit

    Bohr–Einstein debates

    Bohr–Einstein debates

    Bohr–Einstein_debates

  • Lunar Landing Research Vehicle
  • Apollo human lunar landing training vehicle

    The Bell Aerosystems Lunar Landing Research Vehicle (LLRV, nicknamed the Flying Bedstead) was a Project Apollo era program to build a simulator for the

    Lunar Landing Research Vehicle

    Lunar Landing Research Vehicle

    Lunar_Landing_Research_Vehicle

  • Bell 525 Relentless
  • American medium-lift helicopter

    snowy north continental US. Bell has worked with the FAA to work towards certifying the new design, and examples of tests include running simulated icing

    Bell 525 Relentless

    Bell 525 Relentless

    Bell_525_Relentless

  • List of mathematical topics in quantum theory
  • classification anyon Copenhagen interpretation locality principle Bell's theorem Bell test loopholes CHSH inequality hidden variable theory path integral

    List of mathematical topics in quantum theory

    List_of_mathematical_topics_in_quantum_theory

  • Bell 309 KingCobra
  • Prototype attack helicopter

    The Bell Model 309 KingCobra was an experimental attack helicopter developed by Bell Helicopter, based on the Bell AH-1 Cobra. The AH-1 Cobra was developed

    Bell 309 KingCobra

    Bell 309 KingCobra

    Bell_309_KingCobra

  • Bell Huey family
  • American family of utility helicopters

    and other modifications. Bell 533 One YH-40BF rebuilt as a flight test bed with turbofan engines and wings. HU-1A Initial Bell 204 production model, redesignated

    Bell Huey family

    Bell Huey family

    Bell_Huey_family

  • Michelson–Morley experiment
  • 1887 investigation of the speed of light

    experiments, Michelson–Morley type experiments form one of the fundamental tests of special relativity. Physics theories of the 19th century assumed that

    Michelson–Morley experiment

    Michelson–Morley experiment

    Michelson–Morley_experiment

  • Experimental physics
  • Category of disciplines and sub-disciplines in Physics

    impossible.[citation needed] Famous experiments include:[citation needed] Bell test experiments Cavendish experiment Chicago Pile-1 Cowan–Reines neutrino

    Experimental physics

    Experimental_physics

  • Bell 206
  • Utility helicopter family by Bell

    The Bell 206 is a family of two-bladed, single- and twin-engined helicopters, manufactured by Bell Helicopter at its Mirabel, Quebec, plant. Originally

    Bell 206

    Bell 206

    Bell_206

  • Mary Bell
  • Britain's youngest female killer (born 1957)

    Mary Flora Bell (born 26 May 1957) is an English woman who, as a juvenile, killed two preschool-age boys in Scotswood, an inner suburb of Newcastle upon

    Mary Bell

    Mary_Bell

  • Introduction to quantum mechanics
  • Non-mathematical introduction

    Bibcode:1993RvMP...65..803M. doi:10.1103/RevModPhys.65.803. S2CID 119546199. The BIG Bell Test Collaboration (9 May 2018). "Challenging local realism with human choices"

    Introduction to quantum mechanics

    Introduction_to_quantum_mechanics

  • Bell XP-83
  • Prototype escort fighter

    would not be ready in time for flight testing. The first prototype was flown on 25 February 1945, by Bell's chief test pilot, Jack Woolams. He found it to

    Bell XP-83

    Bell XP-83

    Bell_XP-83

  • Bell 30
  • Experimental helicopter

    first serious mishap occurred near the very end of 1942 in captive testing, when a Bell corporate pilot asked to try the Ship 1, while not using a seat belt

    Bell 30

    Bell 30

    Bell_30

  • Jigsaw (Saw character)
  • Fictional character from the Saw franchise

    mentioned and featured in photographs. He is portrayed by American actor Tobin Bell. Jigsaw first appears in the 2004 film Saw. In the series' narrative, John

    Jigsaw (Saw character)

    Jigsaw_(Saw_character)

  • Tobin Bell
  • American actor (born 1942)

    Tobin Bell (born Joseph Henry Tobin Jr.; August 7, 1942) is an American actor. Appearing in over 100 titles during a five-decade career, he is most recognized

    Tobin Bell

    Tobin Bell

    Tobin_Bell

  • Bell 505 Jet Ranger X
  • Single-turbine light helicopter

    The Bell 505 Jet Ranger X (JRX) is an American/Canadian light helicopter developed and manufactured by Bell Helicopter. The Bell 505 was unveiled at the

    Bell 505 Jet Ranger X

    Bell 505 Jet Ranger X

    Bell_505_Jet_Ranger_X

  • Stanford marshmallow experiment
  • 1970 study on delayed gratification

    beginning of the "marshmallow test" children first engaged in a game in which they summoned the experimenter back by ringing a bell; the actual waiting portion

    Stanford marshmallow experiment

    Stanford marshmallow experiment

    Stanford_marshmallow_experiment

  • Die Glocke (conspiracy theory)
  • Fictional Nazi weapon

    or 1944 and vaguely resembling Stonehenge was used to tether the Bell during tests. According to writer Jason Colavito, the structure is merely the remains

    Die Glocke (conspiracy theory)

    Die Glocke (conspiracy theory)

    Die_Glocke_(conspiracy_theory)

  • Bell Beaker culture
  • European archaeological culture, 2800–1800 BC

    The Bell Beaker culture, also known as the Bell Beaker complex or Bell Beaker phenomenon, is an archaeological culture named after the inverted-bell beaker

    Bell Beaker culture

    Bell Beaker culture

    Bell_Beaker_culture

  • SAT
  • Standardized test used for U.S. college admissions

    norm-referenced test intended to yield scores that follow a bell curve distribution among test-takers. To achieve this distribution, test designers include

    SAT

    SAT

    SAT

  • Chalmers Goodlin
  • American test pilot

    "Slick" Goodlin (January 2, 1923 – October 20, 2005) was the second test pilot of the Bell X-1 supersonic rocket plane, and the first to operate the craft

    Chalmers Goodlin

    Chalmers Goodlin

    Chalmers_Goodlin

  • Bell YFM-1 Airacuda
  • Interwar-era bomber destroyer aircraft of the United States Army Air Corps

    reducing power. Test pilot Erik Shilling described his experiences in a later book Destiny: A Flying Tiger's Rendezvous With Fate as Flying the Bell Airacuda

    Bell YFM-1 Airacuda

    Bell YFM-1 Airacuda

    Bell_YFM-1_Airacuda

  • Hardware random number generator
  • Cryptographic device

    avoided by the conservative use of hardware entropy sources. AN/CYZ-9 Bell test experiments /dev/random ERNIE Lavarand (a hardware random number generator

    Hardware random number generator

    Hardware random number generator

    Hardware_random_number_generator

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  • Bull
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bull

    English : nickname for a strong, aggressive, bull-like man, from Middle English bul(l)e, bol(l)e. Occasionally, the name may denote a keeper of a bull. Compare Bulman.German (mainly northern) : from a byname for a cattle breeder, keeper, or dealer. Compare South German Ochs.South German : nickname for a short fat man, a variant of Bolle, or a nickname for a man with the physical characteristics of a bull.

    Bull

  • Belle, Bella
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Belle, Bella

    Beautiful

    Belle, Bella

  • BELL
  • Female

    English

    BELL

    Variant spelling of English Belle, BELL means "beautiful." 

    BELL

  • Beall
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Beall

    English and Scottish : variant spelling of Beal.Ninian Beall, a Scottish Royalist, emigrated to Calvert co., MD, in about 1650, after King Charles I was beheaded.

    Beall

  • Bill
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and German

    Bill

    English and German : from a Germanic personal name, either a short form of compound names such as Billard, or else a byname Bill(a), from Old English bil ‘sword’, ‘halberd’ (or a Continental cognate). (Bill as a short form of William was not used until the 17th century.)English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of pruning hooks and similar implements, from Middle English bill, from Old English bil ‘sword’, with the meaning shifted to a more peaceful agricultural application (see Biller 5).

    Bill

  • ABELL
  • Male

    English

    ABELL

    Variant spelling of English Abel, ABELL means "vanity," i.e. "transitory."

    ABELL

  • Bell
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, French, Swedish

    Bell

    Handsome Friend; God Promise; Beautiful

    Bell

  • KELL
  • Male

    English

    KELL

    Short form of English unisex Kelly, KELL means "bright-headed."

    KELL

  • Well
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Well

    English : topographic name for someone who lived near a spring or stream, Middle English well(e) (Old English well(a)).German : from a short form of the personal names Wallo, Walilo.German : nickname from Middle High German wël ‘round’.

    Well

  • Beli
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, Hindu, Indian

    Beli

    From Bell; Stomach

    Beli

  • Tamae
  • Girl/Female

    Japanese

    Tamae

    Ball; bell.

    Tamae

  • Belt
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and North German

    Belt

    English and North German : metonymic occupational name for a leather belt or strap maker, from Middle English belt(e), Middle Low German balt.German : from a short form of the Germanic personal name Baldher (see Belter).North German : habitational name from a place called Beelte (see Belter 2).

    Belt

  • BELI
  • Male

    Welsh

    BELI

    Variant spelling of Welsh Bel, BELI means "shining."

    BELI

  • Bell
  • Boy/Male

    French English

    Bell

    Handsome.

    Bell

  • BELA
  • Male

    Hebrew

    BELA

    (בֶּלַע) Hebrew name BELA means "destruction." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a king of Edom.

    BELA

  • NELL
  • Female

    English

    NELL

    Pet form of English Eleanor, NELL means "foreign; the other."

    NELL

  • Bele
  • Girl/Female

    British, English, French, German, Netherlands, Romanian

    Bele

    Form of Beli

    Bele

  • Bell
  • Girl/Female

    Czechoslovakian American English French German Latin Spanish

    Bell

    White.

    Bell

  • BILL
  • Male

    English

    BILL

    Pet form of English William, BILL means "will-helmet."

    BILL

  • Fell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly northern)

    Fell

    English (chiefly northern) : topographic name for someone who lived by an area of high ground or by a prominent crag, from northern Middle English fell ‘high ground’, ‘rock’, ‘crag’ (Old Norse fjall, fell).English, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a furrier, from Middle English fell, Middle High German vel, or German Fell or Yiddish fel, all of which mean ‘skin’, ‘hide’, or ‘pelt’. Yiddish fel refers to untanned hide, in contrast to pelts ‘tanned hide’ (see Pilcher).

    Fell

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Online names & meanings

  • Sigmund
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Sigmund

    Victorious Protection

  • RANDOLF
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    RANDOLF

     Scandinavian form of Old Norse Randolfr, RANDOLF means "shield-wolf." Compare with another form of Randolf.

  • Musheera
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Indian, Kannada, Muslim

    Musheera

    Giving Counsel

  • Rute
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Chinese, Finnish, Hebrew, Swedish

    Rute

    Beautiful; Companion; Friend

  • Feenat
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Feenat

    Deer.

  • Dinika
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Dinika

    Rising Sun

  • Salomon
  • Boy/Male

    Spanish

    Salomon

    Peace.

  • Aaradya | ஆராட்யா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Aaradya | ஆராட்யா

    Worshipped

  • Eckford
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Eckford

    English and Scottish : habitational name from a place in Roxburghshire named Eckford.The surname Eckford appears in North America in the 18th and 19th centuries, most notably with a shipbuilder from Irvine, Scotland, named Henry Eckford (1775–1832). At age 16 he emigrated to Quebec, then to New York City (1796), where he ran shipyards and built steamboats, including the Robert Fulton.

  • Easharbir
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Easharbir

    Brave and Godly Person

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  • Sance-bell
  • n.

    Alt. of Sancte bell

  • Belt
  • n.

    Anything that resembles a belt, or that encircles or crosses like a belt; a strip or stripe; as, a belt of trees; a belt of sand.

  • Bill
  • n.

    Any paper, containing a statement of particulars; as, a bill of charges or expenditures; a weekly bill of mortality; a bill of fare, etc.

  • Bell
  • v. t.

    To make bell-mouthed; as, to bell a tube.

  • Belled
  • a.

    Hung with a bell or bells.

  • Bell
  • v. i.

    To develop bells or corollas; to take the form of a bell; to blossom; as, hops bell.

  • Sell
  • n.

    A cell; a house.

  • Bell
  • n.

    A hollow perforated sphere of metal containing a loose ball which causes it to sound when moved.

  • Bill
  • n.

    The bell, or boom, of the bittern

  • Sancte bell
  • n.

    See Sanctus bell, under Sanctus.

  • Bell
  • n.

    Anything in the form of a bell, as the cup or corol of a flower.

  • Bull
  • v. t.

    To endeavor to raise the market price of; as, to bull railroad bonds; to bull stocks; to bull Lake Shore; to endeavor to raise prices in; as, to bull the market. See 1st Bull, n., 4.

  • Ball
  • v. t.

    To form or wind into a ball; as, to ball cotton.

  • Bell-mouthed
  • a.

    Expanding at the mouth; as, a bell-mouthed gun.

  • Bell
  • v. t.

    To put a bell upon; as, to bell the cat.

  • Bell-shaped
  • a.

    Having the shape of a wide-mouthed bell; campanulate.

  • Well
  • v. t.

    To pour forth, as from a well.

  • Bell
  • n.

    The strikes of the bell which mark the time; or the time so designated.

  • Bull
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a bull; resembling a bull; male; large; fierce.

  • Bill
  • v. t.

    To charge or enter in a bill; as, to bill goods.