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Highly vulcanized rubber that is generically known as "hard rubber"
Ebonite is a brand name for a material generically known as hard rubber or vulcanite, obtained via vulcanizing natural rubber for prolonged periods. Ebonite
Ebonite
Ebonite International was a parent company that oversaw the manufacture of bowling balls and bowling equipment. Their headquarters and primary manufacturing
Ebonite_International
company was purchased by Columbia Industries and subsequently transferred to Ebonite International of Hopkinsville, Kentucky when the latter acquired the former
Track_International
American ten-pin bowler (born 1967)
Invitational* 1987 Ebonite Invitational I* 1987 Ebonite Invitational II* 1988 AMF Virginia Classic 1988 Columbia 300 Classic 1989 Lady Ebonite Classic 1989
Leanne_Barrette
Sports season
Battle of the Brands Championship on April 26–27. *Ebonite team includes players sponsored by Ebonite, Track or Columbia 300. Chris Schenkel PBA Player
2025_PBA_Tour_season
American professional ten-pin bowler
After being a national staff member with Ebonite for much of his career, Couch is now sposored by Ebonite's parent company Brunswick. He is also sponsored
Jason_Couch
Naturally occurring volcanic glass
Nacre Operculum Pearl Tortoiseshell Other natural objects Bezoar Bog-wood Ebonite (vulcanite) Gutta-percha Hair Shell Spondylus shell Toadstone Terms Art
Obsidian
Device used for smoking
from briar, heather, corncob, meerschaum, clay, cherry, glass, porcelain, ebonite and acrylic. During the 17th century, pipe smoking became a new trend among
Smoking_pipe
American bowling equipment manufacturer
Hammer products were acquired by Ebonite International on February 8, 2002. After the sale of its Hammer line to Ebonite, the Faball team went on to create
Hammer_Bowling
American ten-pin bowler (born 1976)
1997 Southern Virginia Open 1998 Lady Ebonite Classic 2000 Bowl The Rogue Open 2000 Omaha Open 2000 Lady Ebonite Classic 2001 Miller High Life Open 2001
Michelle_Feldman
Japanese end-blown flute
shakuhachi is traditionally made of bamboo, but versions now exist in ABS, ebonite, anodized aluminum, and hardwoods. It was used by the monks of the Fuke
Shakuhachi
Green gem-quality mineral
Nacre Operculum Pearl Tortoiseshell Other natural objects Bezoar Bog-wood Ebonite (vulcanite) Gutta-percha Hair Shell Spondylus shell Toadstone Terms Art
Peridot
Type of dense black/brown hardwood
fretboard A Persian tar head with ebony African blackwood Calamander wood Ebonite Illegal logging in Madagascar "Gaboon Ebony". www.wood-database.com/ Lumber
Ebony
Subsidiary of Brunswick Corporation
in Charlotte, North Carolina. On November 15, 2019, Brunswick acquired Ebonite International and all of its bowling product brands. The division's products
Brunswick_Bowling_&_Billiards
American bowling supply company
by Ebonite International. From February 2007 through November 2019, all Columbia Industries-related products were manufactured and owned by Ebonite International
Columbia_Industries
Single-reed woodwind instrument
materials including vulcanized rubber (sometimes called hard rubber or ebonite), plastic and metals like bronze or surgical steel. Less common materials
Saxophone
American professional ten-pin bowler
athlete of any kind to earn $1,000,000 in a single endorsement deal, for Ebonite International. Prior to the PBA being formed, Carter was known as a dominant
Don_Carter_(bowler)
Device for changing direction of current
was usually constructed of brass and ivory (later ebonite). This consists of a block of wood or ebonite with four wells, containing mercury, which are cross
Commutator_(electric)
Italian luxury good manufacturer
making of its pens, adding details in ivory, titanium, gold, diamond, ebonite, and acrylic fiber. Visconti's handmade fountain pens have been recognised
Visconti_(company)
American professional ten-pin bowler
Bowling Congress (USBC) Hall of Fame. Bryan is a pro staff member for Ebonite. Goebel won his first PBA tournament at the 1990 Miller Lite Challenge
Bryan_Goebel
Fossilized tree resin
Nacre Operculum Pearl Tortoiseshell Other natural objects Bezoar Bog-wood Ebonite (vulcanite) Gutta-percha Hair Shell Spondylus shell Toadstone Terms Art
Amber
American ten-pin bowler (born 1994)
televised 300 games. Butturff was sponsored by the Columbia 300 division of Ebonite (later a division of Brunswick) through 2025. In 2026, he signed with the
Jakob_Butturff
First synthetic plastic
chipping. In the mid-1930s, Northland marketed a line of skis with a black "Ebonite" base, a coating of Bakelite. By 1935, it was used in solid-body electric
Bakelite
American corporation
the Brunswick and DV8 brand names, and on November 15, 2019, it acquired Ebonite International and all of its bowling product brands. In August 2018, Brunswick
Brunswick_Corporation
American ten-pin bowler (born 1978)
top-five finishes and Player of the Year awards. Jones is a member of the Ebonite Pro Staff (now owned by Brunswick as of late 2019). Jones joined the PBA
Tommy_Jones_(bowler)
Small single-reed woodwind instrument
sale, in original E♭ and a slightly larger model in C. These were made in ebonite by the London instrument manufacturer Keith, Prowse & Co. and first advertised
Hot_fountain_pen
Right-handed American ten-pin bowler (born 1995)
Dexter shoes and High 5 Gear sportswear. He was a pro staff member for Ebonite, moving to Brunswick after the latter purchased the former in 2019. In
Andrew_Anderson_(bowler)
Single-reed woodwind instrument
made from a variety of materials including wood, plastic, hard rubber or Ebonite, metal, and ivory. The vast majority of wooden clarinets are made from
Clarinet
American anthology television series (1963–1965)
James Shigeta and John Anderson (in Ebonite costume) in the episode "Nightmare" (1963)
The Outer Limits (1963 TV series)
The_Outer_Limits_(1963_TV_series)
German semi-automatic pistol series
99-millimetre (3.9 in) barrels for the Gendarmerie Nationale. The pistol has black ebonite grips rather than wooden ones. The German government purchased 7,800 commercial
Mauser_C96
Anti-personnel mine
cylinder to avoid detection by metal detectors. The mine trigger is a hollow ebonite rod on top of the mine, which in later versions is replaced with a circular
A.P._Mine_No.5
French class of fast battleships
outer hull plating was filled with a rubber-based compound referred to as ébonite mousse; the material was used to absorb the impact of an explosion and
Richelieu-class_battleship
British ten-pin bowler (born 1985)
by the Track division of Ebonite International. He became a member of the Brunswick pro staff after Brunswick purchased Ebonite in late 2019. In 2026, he
Dominic_Barrett
Instrument for smoking tobacco or other products
and bits of tobacco pipes are usually made of moldable materials like Ebonite, Lucite, Bakelite, or soft plastic. Less common are stems made of reeds
Tobacco_pipe
American bowler (born 1962)
the USBC Hall of Fame. For most of her career, Sill was a member of the Ebonite national pro staff. Aleta says her parents named her after the character
Aleta_Sill
10th episode of the 1st season of The Outer Limits
physical and psychological torture and interrogation at the hands of the Ebonites, who possess the ability to control physical abilities and senses. The
Nightmare (1963 The Outer Limits)
Nightmare_(1963_The_Outer_Limits)
Polymer harvested from certain trees
Akron, Ohio, center of the United States rubber industry Crepe rubber Ebonite Emulsion dispersion Fordlândia, failed attempt to establish a rubber plantation
Natural_rubber
City in Kentucky, United States
primary manufacturing facility for Ebonite International, one of the oldest and largest bowling ball manufacturers. Ebonite had a broad market share as they
Hopkinsville,_Kentucky
American professional ten-pin bowler
rolled the PBA's 12th-ever televised 300 game in the semifinal match of the Ebonite Challenge, defeating Walter Ray Williams Jr. He then went on to win the
Steve_Hoskins
Topics referred to by the same term
is a mineral. Vulcanite may also refer to: Vulcanite (hard rubber) (aka Ebonite), vulcanized rubber Vulcanite (artificial stone), artificial stone Vulcanization
Vulcanite_(disambiguation)
French physicist and inventor (1844–1940)
with insulating liquids. The filings were placed in a tube of glass or ebonite, and were held between two metal plates. When the electrical circuit, consisting
Édouard_Branly
American actor (1922–1992)
of a Man" Redigo Lee Cresco Episode: "Horns of Hate" The Outer Limits Ebonite Interrogator Episode: "Nightmare" My Favorite Martian Captain Farrow Episode:
John_Anderson_(actor)
Highest score possible in a bowling game
Queen was not wearing said patch during his 300 game) 12 Steve Hoskins* Ebonite Challenge 2 October 15, 1997 Rochester, New York Walter Ray Williams, Jr
Perfect_game_(bowling)
Sports season
second consecutive PBA Player of the Year award and fourth overall. At the Ebonite Challenge in Rochester, New York, Steve Hoskins rolled the PBA's 12th televised
1997_PBA_Tour_season
German cipher machine during World War II
Each rotor is a disc approximately 10 cm (3.9 in) in diameter made from Ebonite or Bakelite with 26 brass, spring-loaded, electrical contact pins arranged
Enigma_machine
American jazz saxophonist (1909–1959)
time was a change in saxophone mouthpiece from a metal Otto Link to an ebonite Brilhart. In August 1944, Young appeared alongside Jo Jones, trumpeter
Lester_Young
Metalworking technique
Nacre Operculum Pearl Tortoiseshell Other natural objects Bezoar Bog-wood Ebonite (vulcanite) Gutta-percha Hair Shell Spondylus shell Toadstone Terms Art
Repoussé_and_chasing
Numismatic items other than coins and paper money
By material / shapes Wooden nickels Cardboard or paper Hard rubber or ebonite Porcelain money Bullion, e.g. non-legal tender silver rounds Movements
Exonumia
Class of sports in which a player rolls a ball towards a target
bowling balls. In 1980, urethane-shell bowling balls were introduced by Ebonite. Rules for target bowls evolved separately in each of the other countries
Bowling
Non-crystalline mineral-like substance
name) Deweylite, a mixture of serpentine and talc or stevensite Diatomite Ebonite,[citation needed] vulcanized natural or synthetic rubber (organic); lacks
Mineraloid
Items of personal adornment
Nacre Operculum Pearl Tortoiseshell Other natural objects Bezoar Bog-wood Ebonite (vulcanite) Gutta-percha Hair Shell Spondylus shell Toadstone Terms Art
Jewellery
Double-reed woodwind instrument
Less-expensive models are also made of materials such as polypropylene and ebonite, primarily for student and outdoor use. Metal bassoons were made in the
Bassoon
Branching shapes
perpendicular to the surface of a non-conducting plate, such as of resin, ebonite, or glass. The point is positioned very near or contacting the plate. A
Lichtenberg_figure
1971 Ebonite Open 1971 PWBA Championship 1972 Japan Starlanes Classic 1972 Sacramento Classic 1972 El Cajon Classic 1972 PWBA Championship 1972 Ebonite Cavalcade
Patty_Costello
Device used to inscribe telegrams
telegram form. The siphon and an ink reservoir are together supported by an ebonite bracket, separate from the rest of the instrument, and insulated from it
Syphon_recorder
Type of saxophone
edgier tone. Materials used in mouthpiece construction include plastic, ebonite and various metals, for example bronze, brass and stainless steel. The
Tenor_saxophone
Writing implement with nib and internal ink reservoir
Waterman 42 Safety Pen, with variation in materials (both red and black hard vulcanized rubbers or ebonite) and retracting nibs
Fountain_pen
American Ten-pin bowling professional
Challenge 1995 Storm Doubles (w/Nancy Fehr) 1995 Hammer Eastern Open 1996 Lady Ebonite Classic 1996 Hammer Players Championship 1997 Sam’s Town Tunica Mid South
Kim_Adler
Japanese fountain pen brand
Most of the fountain pens had been made of ebonite, a material that combines sulfur and rubber. However, ebonite changed color and lost its shine as the
Namiki
Mineraloid and minor gemstone
it was used in this way it was known as French jet or Vauxhall glass. Ebonite was also used as a jet substitute and initially looks very similar to jet
Jet_(gemstone)
Hardness-testing device
Pneumatic O-ring 65–75 A Hard wheels of roller skates and skateboard 98 A Ebonite rubber 100 A Solid truck tires 50 D Hard hat (typically HDPE) 75 D Nylon
Shore_durometer
American professional ten-pin bowler
Portland Open (Portland, Oregon) 1968 Fresno Open (Fresno, California) 1970 Ebonite Open (Kansas City, Missouri) 1970 Gansett Open (Cranston, Rhode Island)
Jim_Stefanich
Process to transform the material properties of natural rubber
crosslinking can convert the rubber into a hard and brittle substance (i.e. ebonite). Short crosslinks, possessing lower numbers of sulfur atoms, give the
Sulfur_vulcanization
Art of attaching gemstones to jewelry
Nacre Operculum Pearl Tortoiseshell Other natural objects Bezoar Bog-wood Ebonite (vulcanite) Gutta-percha Hair Shell Spondylus shell Toadstone Terms Art
Stonesetting
Flow control device
the following is used: Unlined type Rubber lined type: NR/Hard Rubber/Ebonite, BR/Soft rubber EPDM BUNA-N Neoprene Fluorine plastic lined type FEP PFA
Diaphragm_valve
Jewellery worn for long continuous periods
Nacre Operculum Pearl Tortoiseshell Other natural objects Bezoar Bog-wood Ebonite (vulcanite) Gutta-percha Hair Shell Spondylus shell Toadstone Terms Art
Permanent_jewellery
British battery company
Lorival in 1927 and United Ebonite Manufacturers in 1934, merging them in 1939, to form a new subsidiary United Ebonite & Lorival Ltd. The company supplied
Chloride Electrical Storage Company
Chloride_Electrical_Storage_Company
Venezuelan ten-pin bowler (born 1961)
Japan Cup (Tokyo, Japan) 1997 Mobil 1 Classic (Bay City, Michigan) 1997 Ebonite Classic (Chesapeake, Virginia) 2005 Jackson-Hewitt Tax Service Open (Fairlawn
Amleto_Monacelli
Estonian engineer
patent 1,471,059 – H. Plauson – "Process for the manufacture of rubber and ebonite substitutes" Other "Use of Beta-rays and X-rays in Synthesizing Liquid
Hermann_Plauson
2004 compilation album by Various artists
Closer" - Johnson, Hawkins, Tatum & Durr "Hot Grits!!!" - Elijah & The Ebonites "I Can't Take It" - Ronnie Taylor "Can We Try Love Again" - Kool Blues
Eccentric Soul: The Capsoul Label
Eccentric_Soul:_The_Capsoul_Label
City in Andhra Pradesh, India
India's first handcrafted pens, made since 1932. The pens are made from ebonite with gold- or silver-plated nibs. Ratnamson is the brand name of K. V.
Rajahmundry
Low pitched instrument
Bundy (from 1964 to 1980), Buescher (c. 1968–1969): model 1440 made of ebonite, to written E♭ (written), with 18 keys and 7 plateau keys. Leblanc USA
Contra-alto_clarinet
American sports organization
featured 8 teams representing bowling ball manufacturers: Brunswick, DV8, Ebonite, Storm, 900 Global, Roto Grip, Hammer, and MOTIV. Team managers selected
Professional Bowlers Association
Professional_Bowlers_Association
German chemist and physicist (1836–1912)
rear one), is a fixed disk and rests on the base along the groove of an ebonite insulation disk; the other (the front one), is a smaller mobile disk and
August_Toepler
Construction technique
is hardwearing, attractive and resistant to chemical attack. Metal (or ebonite) strips divide the terrazzo into bays to avoid shrinkage and expansion
Solid_ground_floor
American bowler (born 1961)
Invitational 1987 Active West Invitational 1987 Circus Circus Championship 1988 Ebonite Thunerbolt Classic 1988 Seagram's Coolers U.S. Women's Open 1988 Fair Lanes
Lisa_Wagner
American professional ten-pin bowler
261.74 in 2000-2001. This record still stands today. Carter was using Ebonite Vortex bowling balls for that league. Carter has also bowled 112 sanctioned
Jeff_Carter_(bowler)
Type of bowling
sport) to receive $1,000,000 endorsement contract: Don Carter (1964, with Ebonite International) First to earn more than US$100,000 in a single season: Earl
Tenpin_bowling
December 2, 1963 (1963-12-02) 15 Human soldiers en route to fight the alien Ebonites on the latter's homeworld are subjected to physical and psychological torture
List of The Outer Limits (1963 TV series) episodes
List_of_The_Outer_Limits_(1963_TV_series)_episodes
ISO 2472:1975 Ebonite — Determination of tensile strength and elongation at break [Withdrawn without replacement] ISO 2473:1972 Ebonite — Determination
List of ISO standards 2000–2999
List_of_ISO_standards_2000–2999
4th at the Denver Open. 1986 Marc McDowell United States Runner-up at Ebonite-Firebolt Open. 3rd place at King Louie Open. 1987 Ryan Shafer United States
List of Professional Bowlers Association awards
List_of_Professional_Bowlers_Association_awards
American sports broadcaster and retired professional ten-pin bowler
in a given season. Holman's 22nd PBA title was earned at the 1996 PBA Ebonite Classic. This came eight years after he had last won on the PBA Tour. In
Marshall_Holman
American sportscaster and former professional bowler
California) 1994 Greater Harrisburg Open (Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania) 1995 Ebonite Kentucky Classic (Louisville, Kentucky) 1999 Indianapolis Open (Indianapolis
Randy_Pedersen
Right-handed American ten-pin bowler (born 1978)
MOTIV Bowling pro staff since 2012, after previously being sponsored by Ebonite. He is also sponsored by Turbo Grips. Allen became a PBA member in 1999
Dick_Allen_(bowler)
American professional ten-pin bowler and TV bowling announcer
Paso Open (El Paso, Texas) 1970 Fort Worth Open (Fort Worth, Texas) 1972 Ebonite Open (Miami, Florida) 1972 Miller High Life Open (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
Nelson_Burton_Jr.
Type of switch in electrical wiring
surface-mounted and used a rotary mechanism. Later, more durable Bakelite and Ebonite was used. Today they are made of modern plastics, like polycarbonate or
Light_switch
Romanian record label
circulations increased, and in 1956, vinyl records appeared, in parallel with ebonite plates . In 1967, the company switched to exclusive printing on vinyl records
Electrecord
American professional bowler
Open, Cleveland, Ohio. 1997 IOF Foresters Open, Mississauga, Canada. 1997 Ebonite Challenge 1, Windsor Locks, Conn. 1998 Tucson Open, Tucson, Ariz. 1998
Norm_Duke
Ship class in the French-navy
absorb blast effects. In addition, a rubber-based compound referred to as ébonite mousse was used to help absorb the impact and control flooding in critical
Dunkerque-class_battleship
American professional ten-pin bowler
Weber Classic (Richmond, VA) 1997 Brentwood Classic (Brentwood, CA) 1998 Ebonite Challenge 3 (Indianapolis, IN) In some ABC-TV Professional Bowlers Tour
John_Mazza
trading. The Turners Workshop Ltd, bought the remaining stock of Acrylics Ebonite and Caseins from the factory closure Emilio Dolcini. Omas, Officine meccaniche
OMAS
Credit Union Crosley Radio D.D. Williamson Dippin' Dots Doe-Anderson Inc. Ebonite International Equix Exstream Software Fazoli's Florida Tile Forcht Group
List_of_Kentucky_companies
American ten-pin bowler
"Ryan Shafer Wins PBA Xtra Frame Gene Carter Pro Shop East Classic". ebonite.com. Retrieved August 25, 2021. "Top 10 Bowlers Helped by Resin". above180
Ryan_Shafer
1986 film by James Goldstone
monophonic sound format. Songs featured in the movie The Ebonites Steel Orchestra - "Blue Nose" The Ebonites Steel Orchestra - "True Love" Kevin McKnelly and
Dreams of Gold: The Mel Fisher Story
Dreams_of_Gold:_The_Mel_Fisher_Story
Device that generates electrical charge on a high voltage electrode
the plates and insulating supports. In 1903, Alfred Wehrsen patented an ebonite rotating disk possessing embedded sectors with button contacts at the disk
Electrostatic_generator
Figovsky Oleg, Pushkarev Yury, Shteinbok. Protective Coating Based on Liquid Ebonite and Water Dispersion CSPE. China Coating Journal, November 2023, pp 26–37
Oleg_Figovsky
American ten-pin bowler
V 2001 Paula Carter Classic 2001 Hammer Players Championship 2002 Lady Ebonite Classic 2007 U.S. Women's Open (2) 2009 USBC Queens 2013 U.S. Women's Open
Liz_Johnson_(bowler)
European ranking event), the Brunswick Aalborg International in 2004, and the Ebonite Luxembourg Open in 2006. Williams triumphed in the 2007 World Ranking Masters
Stuart Williams (ten-pin bowling)
Stuart_Williams_(ten-pin_bowling)
2023 studio album by Darcy James Argue's Secret Society
Grammy Award nomination for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album. Dymaxion All In Ebonite Last Waltz for Levon Wingèd Beasts Your Enemies Are Asleep Codebreaker
Dynamic_Maximum_Tension
Business in London, England
(manual and automatic) and apparatus, wet and dry batteries, landlines, ebonite, cable accessories and joint boxes Siemens and English Electric Lamp Company
Siemens_Brothers
EBONITE
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Joy, Devoted to God
Boy/Male
Indian
Fame of God
Girl/Female
Tamil
Indulekha | இநà¯à®¤à¯à®²à¯‡à®•ா
The Moon
Girl/Female
Indian
Air, Breeze, Wind
Biblical
a father that gathers or adds
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a winder of wool, from an agent derivative of Middle English winde(n) ‘to wind’ (Old English windan ‘to go’, ‘to proceed’). The verb was also used in the Middle Ages of various weaving and plaiting processes, so that in some cases the name may have referred to a basket or hurdle maker.English : habitational name from any of the various minor places in northern England so called, from Old English vindr ‘wind’ + erg ‘hut’, ‘shelter’, i.e. a shelter against the wind.English : John Winder is recorded in Somerset Co., MD, in 1665. William Henry Winder, born in the county in 1775, was blamed for the military defeat that led to the British burning of Washington, DC, in 1814; his son John Henry Winder (b. 1800) was a confederate general who was commander of southern military prisons.
Boy/Male
Muslim
One who eases difficulties
Girl/Female
Indian
Who Gives Correct Advice
Girl/Female
Australian, Hebrew, Malaysian
Nightfall
Boy/Male
English American
Abbreviation of Richard 'powerful; strong ruler.
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n.
An instrument for exciting electricity, and repeating the charge indefinitely by induction, consisting of a flat cake of resin, shelllac, or ebonite, upon which is placed a plate of metal.
n.
A hard, black variety of vulcanite. It may be cut and polished, and is used for many small articles, as combs and buttons, and for insulating material in electric apparatus.