Inverted bell (disambiguation)
- Inverted bell (disambiguation)
Inverted bell may refer to one of the following
*Inverted bell, a shape
*Inverted bell (music) a musical instrument [http://www.eng.taoism.org.hk/religious-activities&rituals/rituals/pg4-6-10-6a.asp] "
*Inverted bell curve, a curve opposite to the bell curve
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