1. tromp - Noun
2. tromp - Verb
A blowing apparatus, in which air, drawn into the upper part of a vertical tube through side holes by a stream of water within, is carried down with the water into a box or chamber below which it is led to a furnace.
Alt. of Trompe
Source: Webster's dictionaryAs soon as Chadwick Tromp was healthy, Brantly was designated for assignment. Source: Internet
Cowell, Tromp and microbiology and environmental toxicology professor Don Smith lead the task force, which also includes one undergraduate and one graduate student. Source: Internet
Assured Guaranty has promoted Nick Proud to head the company’s international credit enhancement business, succeeding Philippe Tromp. Source: Internet
Campus Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor (CP/EVC) Marlene Tromp formally began the SAP process in November 2017 and is set to be finished by the end of the academic year, with help from private education consulting group Entangled Solutions. Source: Internet
This tradition no doubt stems from the action of the Dutch admiral Maarten Tromp who tied a broom to his main mast after defeating the British admiral Robert Blake at the Battle of Dungeness in 1652. Source: Internet
Sergeant Mark Knight addresses the media about missing man Mark Tromp. Source: Internet