Trumpet and bugle
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HORNSTrumpet and bugle
HORNTrumpet or bugle
HORNBugle or trumpet
MILITARYBANDWest Point drum and bugle corps
taps(used with a sing. or pl. v.) signal by bugle or drum, sounded at night as an order to extinguish all lights, and sometimes performed as a postlude to a military funeral
CLARIONLoud and clear, as a trumpet call
jacarandaA tropical American tree that has blue trumpet-shaped flowers, fernlike leaves, and fragrant timber
jacarandasA tropical American tree that has blue trumpet-shaped flowers, fernlike leaves, and fragrant timber
clarinovalveless trumpet used in the 17th and 18th centuries for playing rapid passages in the high register
clarinivalveless trumpet used in the 17th and 18th centuries for playing rapid passages in the high register
clarinosvalveless trumpet used in the 17th and 18th centuries for playing rapid passages in the high register
corncocklea wild flower formerly prevalent in corn, having large trumpet-shaped reddish-purple flowers and poisonous seed
corncocklesCORNCOCKLE, a wild flower formerly prevalent in corn, having large trumpet-shaped reddish-purple flowers and poisonous seed
tritonson of Poseidon and Amphitrite, represented as having the head and trunk of a man and the tail of a fish, and as using a conch-shell trumpet
tritonsson of Poseidon and Amphitrite, represented as having the head and trunk of a man and the tail of a fish, and as using a conch-shell trumpet
catalpasA tree with large heart-shaped leaves, clusters of trumpet-shaped flowers, and long, slender beanlike seedpods, native to North America and eastern Asia and cultivated as an ornamental
aithree-toed sloth, Bradypus tridactylus, inhabiting forests of southern Venezuela, the Guianas, and northern Brazil, having a diet apparently restricted to the leaves of the trumpet-tree, and sounding a high-pitched cry when disturbed
aisthree-toed sloth, Bradypus tridactylus, inhabiting forests of southern Venezuela, the Guianas, and northern Brazil, having a diet apparently restricted to the leaves of the trumpet-tree, and sounding a high-pitched cry when disturbed