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Definition of Bafflement

Bafflement
Bafflement Baf"fle*ment, n. The process or act of baffling, or of being baffled; frustration; check.

Meaning of Bafflement from wikipedia

- Look up baffle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Baffle or baffles may refer to: Baffle (liquid mixing), auxiliary devices emplo**** in tank which suppress...
- The Baffler is an American magazine of cultural, political, and business analysis. Established in 1988 by editors Thomas Frank and Keith White, it was...
- The baffles is the area in the water directly behind a submarine or ship through which a hull-mounted sonar cannot hear. This blind spot is caused by...
- Baffled! is a 1973 British made-for-television supernatural mystery film. The story is part of the occult detective subgenre and starred Leonard Nimoy...
- A sound baffle is a construction or device which reduces the strength (level) of airborne sound. Sound baffles are a fundamental tool of noise mitigation...
- A slosh baffle is a device used to dampen the adverse effects of liquid slosh in a tank. Slosh baffles have been implemented in a variety of applications...
- Baffles are flow-directing or obstructing vanes or panels used to direct a flow of liquid or gas. It is used in some household stoves and in some industrial...
- Baffle Ball is a pinball machine created on November 19, 1931, by David Gottlieb, founder of the Gottlieb amu****t company. For one US cent players get...
- A baffle is a surgically created tunnel or wall within the heart or major blood vessels used to redirect the flow of blood. They are used in some types...
- An optical baffle is an opto-mechanical construction designed to block light from a source shining into the front of an optical system and reaching the...