Early form of the oboe
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SHAWMEarly form of the oboe.
SHAWMEarly form of the oboe
shawmsearly musical woodwind instrument with a double reed: the forerunner of the modern oboe
shawmearly musical woodwind instrument with a double reed: the forerunner of the modern oboe
horologeany instrument for indicating the time, esp. a sundial or an early form of clock
velocipedeAn early form of bicycle propelled by working pedals on cranks fitted to the front axle
velocipedesAn early form of bicycle propelled by working pedals on cranks fitted to the front axle
dismesformer coin of the U.S., equal to 10 cents, issued in 1792: early form of the dime
velocipedeto travel by velocipede, an early form of bicycle, orig one propelled by the feet on the ground
dismeformer coin of the U.S., equal to 10 cents, issued in 1792: early form of the dime
mifepristonea synthetic compound that inhibits the action of progesterone, used in pill form to induce abortion in early pregnancy
velocipedingVELOCIPEDE, to travel by velocipede, an early form of bicycle, orig one propelled by the feet on the ground
velocipededVELOCIPEDE, to travel by velocipede, an early form of bicycle, orig one propelled by the feet on the ground
mifepristonesMIFEPRISTONE, a synthetic compound that inhibits the action of progesterone, used in pill form to induce abortion in early pregnancy
varguenofall-front desk of the 16th, 17th, and early 18th centuries, having the form of a chest upon a small table
varguenosfall-front desk of the 16th, 17th, and early 18th centuries, having the form of a chest upon a small table
vesicaelliptical figure in pointed form, usually one made by the intersection of two arcs and used, esp. in early Christian art, as an emblem of Christ
vesicaeelliptical figure in pointed form, usually one made by the intersection of two arcs and used, esp. in early Christian art, as an emblem of Christ
polywaterA supposed polymeric form of water markedly different from ordinary water, claimed as a new discovery in the early 1970s. The claim was later retracted when its properties were found to be the result of impurities