calandria
/ (kəˈlændrɪə) /
noun
a cylindrical vessel through which vertical tubes pass, esp one forming part of an evaporator, heat exchanger, or nuclear reactor
Word Origin for calandria
C20: arbitrarily named, from Spanish, literally: lark
Words nearby calandria
calamity jane,
calamondin,
calamus,
calamus scriptorius,
calando,
calandria,
calanthe,
calapan,
calash,
calathea,
calathiform
Example sentences from the Web for calandria
It is generally believed that the Calandria will not live in captivity.
Argentine Ornithology, Volume I (of 2) |P. L. SclaterWhen any of the other small birds join the feast, the calandria soon chases them away.
The Western World |W.H.G. Kingston