Results for: (Music) musical instrument that is below bass
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(1) The difference between the average price in Treasury auctions and the stopout price. (2) A future money marketinstrument (one available some period hence) created by buying an existing instrument and financing the initial portion of its life with a...Tail
(1835-1881) Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky, Russian musical composer (known primarily for the operas "Boris Godunov" and "Khovanshchina" and his musical piece "Pictures from an Exhibition")Mussorgsky
(about a tempo) becoming slower, decelerating (Music)rall (rallentando)
(Archaic) cornet piston (Music)cornopean
(Astronomy) device used to measure altitude and azimuth of any of the objects in the sky (stars, planets, the moon, etc.), surveying instrument, telescopealtazimuth
(British spelling for meter) basic unit of length in the metric system, one hundred centimeters, 39.37 inches; definite measurement; poetic measure; rhythm (in music); instrument that automatically measures quantities of substances (gas, water, or elec...metre
(British spelling variant for musicalize) adapt a book or play to a musicalmusicalise
(British) street entertainer, one who performs music or dance in public as a way of soliciting moneybusker
(Chemistry) instrument for measuring the amount of salt in a solution (also salimeter), instrument measuring concentration of salt solutions, salometersalinometer
(Chemistry) instrument for measuring the amount of salt in a solution (also salinometer)salimeter
(Chemistry) yellowish or brownish resin derived from pine oleoresin or wood (commonly used in varnishes, ink and as a treatment for the bow of some musical instruments), rosincolophony
(Chemistry) yellowish or brownish resin derived from the oleoresin or wood of pine trees (commonly used in varnishes, inks, and as a treatment for the bow of some musical instruments), hard resin, rub with rosin, treat with rosin, treat something with ...rosin
(Computers) digital interface for musical instruments, standard for information transfer between electronic musical instruments and computersMIDI
(French) lively dance from Provence where men and women hold hands (accompanied by pipe and tabor), music for farandole dance, Provençal dancefarandole
(French) school of fine arts (i.e. music conservatory)conservatoire
 

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