Results for: ancient triangular harp or lyre, triangular stringed musical instrument in ancient Greece
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absolute ruler, ancient Greek ruler, authoritarian person, despot, dictator, autocrat, something that oppressestyrant
accept the facts, be encountered by somebody, be looking at somebody or something, boldness, come up against somebody or something, countenance, dial on clock or instrument, expect something bad, face makeup, false appearance, front of head, front part...face
accompaniment, copied, copying, copying of data in order for retrieval in the event of a malfunction (Computers); substitute; reserve, spare, overflow, providing musical accompaniment, reinforcements, security copy, substitute or reserve, support, supp...backup
accuracy of pitch, act of intoning or chanting; rise and fall of the voice in speech; production of musical tones, beginning of a Gregorian chant, pitch of the voiceintonation
achieve something, direction finder, encompass, instrument that indicates magnetic north; boundary, limit, personal direction, scope, surround, encircle; comprehend, understand, understand somethingcompass
acid measurer, instrument for measuring the amount of acid in a solution (Chemistry)acidimeter
acoustical, acoustics, designed for use with sound, musical instrument without amplification, not amplified, relating to sound, science of sound; property of transmitting sound, vocal, sonic; auditory; of soundacoustic
act as prelude to something, free-standing piece of music, introduce with prelude, introductory event or occurrence, introductory piece of music, opening; introduction; overture, introductory musical piece (Music); short musical composition (Music), pr...prelude
act done by single person, alone, unaccompanied, card game for individual players, do something without help or accompaniment, done by one person, for a single performer, musical composition played or sung by one person; performance by a single person;...solo
act in agreement or unity, arrange, agree upon; plan together, arrange together, musical performance; coordination; harmony, public musical performance, reach a consensus, unified pair or groupconcert
act like vamp, improvise a musical introduction or accompaniment, improvise in playing music; make a vamp for a shoe; use sex appeal to manipulate and exploit, improvised musical introduction, part of boot or shoe which covers the instep; musical impro...vamp
act of emptying bowels, act of moving, motion; specific type of motion, step (in dance, sports, etc.); organization or group of people with a common goal or ideology; musical piece; repositioning; moving parts of a mechanism; defecation, activities and...movement
act of gathering representative samples; process of collecting specimens, process of selecting sample group, reuse of recorded musical phrases, something used as a samplesampling
act of imitating something, copy or fake, counterfeit, made to look like something else (leather, jewelry, etc.), impression of somebody, mimicry, impersonation; emulation; copying, duplication, not genuine, repetition of a musical motifimitation
act of improvising; something which is done without preparation, something improvised (i.e. speech or musical performance), creating and performing simultaneously, improvised piece or performanceimprovisation
 

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