An instrument as the clarinet
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REEDAn instrument, as the clarinet.
reedlikethin elastic tongue (as of cane, wood, metal, or plastic) fastened at one end over an air opening in a wind instrument (as a clarinet, organ pipe, or accordion) and set in vibration by an air current
chalumeau(French) an early rustic reed instrument that developed into the clarinet
chalumeausCHALUMEAU, (French) an early rustic reed instrument that developed into the clarinet
AGYXTXRGBKPMTZPPlay the clarinet badly, as in an interlude? (15)
TUNEDAdjusted the pitch of, as an instrument
CALIBRATEDetermine the graduation of an instrument, as a thermometer.
instrumentalityThe fact or quality of serving as an instrument or means to an end; agency
perpendicularsAn instrument for indicating the vertical line from any point, as a spirit level or plumb line
percussedGently tap (a part of the body) with a finger or an instrument as part of a diagnosis
electroscopeAn instrument for detecting and measuring electricity, esp. as an indication of the ionization of air by radioactivity
percussGently tap (a part of the body) with a finger or an instrument as part of a diagnosis
electroscopesAn instrument for detecting and measuring electricity, esp. as an indication of the ionization of air by radioactivity
percussesGently tap (a part of the body) with a finger or an instrument as part of a diagnosis
percussingGently tap (a part of the body) with a finger or an instrument as part of a diagnosis
collimateto make parallel; to adjust accurately the line of sight of (an optical instrument, such as a surveying telescope)
collimatedCOLLIMATE, to make parallel; to adjust accurately the line of sight of (an optical instrument, such as a surveying telescope)
electrophoneany instrument whose sound is produced by the oscillation of an electric current, such as an electronic organ, synthesizer, etc
collimatingCOLLIMATE, to make parallel; to adjust accurately the line of sight of (an optical instrument, such as a surveying telescope)
collimatesCOLLIMATE, to make parallel; to adjust accurately the line of sight of (an optical instrument, such as a surveying telescope)
electrophonesELECTROPHONE, any instrument whose sound is produced by the oscillation of an electric current, such as an electronic organ, synthesizer, etc
integratorAn instrument for indicating or registering the total amount or mean value of some physical quality such as area or temperature
thrumsto play on a stringed instrument, as a guitar, by plucking the strings, esp. in an idle, monotonous, or unskillful manner; strum
thrumto play on a stringed instrument, as a guitar, by plucking the strings, esp. in an idle, monotonous, or unskillful manner; strum
turbidimetersAn instrument for measuring the turbidity of a liquid suspension, usually as a means of determining the surface area of the suspended particles
swattedto hit with a sharp slapping blow usually with an instrument (as a bat or flyswatter) swatted the ball for a home run
soundboarda thin resonant board (as the belly of a violin) so placed in an instrument as to reinforce its tones by sympathetic vibration
turbidimeterAn instrument for measuring the turbidity of a liquid suspension, usually as a means of determining the surface area of the suspended particles
plethysmographsAn instrument for recording and measuring variation in the volume of a part of the body, esp. as caused by changes in blood pressure
soundboardsSOUNDBOARD, a thin resonant board (as the belly of a violin) so placed in an instrument as to reinforce its tones by sympathetic vibration
tonometerAn instrument for measuring the pressure in a part of the body, such as the eyeball (to test for glaucoma) or a blood vessel
plethysmographAn instrument for recording and measuring variation in the volume of a part of the body, esp. as caused by changes in blood pressure
tonometersAn instrument for measuring the pressure in a part of the body, such as the eyeball (to test for glaucoma) or a blood vessel
derivativesAn arrangement or instrument (such as a future, option, or warrant) whose value derives from and is dependent on the value of an underlying asset
microphonean instrument whereby sound waves are caused to generate or modulate an electric current usually for the purpose of transmitting or recording sound (as speech or music)
microphonesMICROPHONE, an instrument whereby sound waves are caused to generate or modulate an electric current usually for the purpose of transmitting or recording sound (as speech or music)
instrumentalismThe pragmatic philosophy of John Dewey that supposes that thought is an instrument for solving practical problems and that truth is not fixed but changes as the problems change
piezometersAn instrument for measuring the pressure of a liquid or gas, or something related to pressure (such as the compressibility of liquid). Piezometers are often placed in boreholes to monitor the pressure or depth of groundwater
piezometerAn instrument for measuring the pressure of a liquid or gas, or something related to pressure (such as the compressibility of liquid). Piezometers are often placed in boreholes to monitor the pressure or depth of groundwater
lenseda piece of transparent material (as glass) that has two opposite regular surfaces either both curved or one curved and the other plane and that is used either singly or combined in an optical instrument for forming an image by focusing rays of light