Davy lamp
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Davy lamp
First recorded in 1810–20; named after Sir H. Davy
Example Sentences
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John DaviesKirkby in Cleveland, North Yorkshire • The container of the Olympic flame flown into the UK is actually a Davy lamp, invented by Sir Humphry Davy 200 years ago to prevent explosions in coalmines.
From The Guardian
There was a high percentage of fire-damp, too, as constant little explosions in their Davy lamps informed them.
From Project Gutenberg
Explain to colliers principle of the Davy lamp.
From Project Gutenberg
He thought perhaps the butty would let him go down with his Davy lamp.
From Project Gutenberg
Men were much more careless in the handling of naked lights than they are now, and the beneficent gift of the Davy lamp was looked on with mistrust.
From Project Gutenberg
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