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Clarinet

clarinet
 noun  Etymology: French ~te, probably ultimately from Medieval Latin clarion-, clario  Date: 1733 a single-reed woodwind instrument having a cylindrical tube with a moderately flared bell and a usual range from D below middle C upward for 3 1/2 octaves  • ~ist or ~tist noun
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  n. 1 a a woodwind instrument with a single-reed mouthpiece, a cylindrical tube with a flared end, holes, and keys. b its player. 2 an organ-stop with a quality resembling a clarinet. Derivatives clarinettist n. (US clarinetist). Etymology: F clarinette, dimin. of clarine a kind of bell ...
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  1. кларнет ...
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  noun mus. кларнет ...
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  (clarinets) A clarinet is a musical instrument in the shape of a pipe. You play the clarinet by blowing into it and covering and uncovering the holes with your fingers. N-VAR: oft the N ...
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  ~ n a musical instrument shaped like a long black tube, which you play by blowing into it and pressing keys (key1 (3)) to change the notes - clarinettist n ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
6.
  - 1796, from Fr. clarinette, dim. of clarine "little bell," from fem. of adj. clarin, from clair, cler (see clear). The instrument said to have been invented c.1700 by J.C. Denner of Nuremberg, Germany. Alternate form clarionet is attested from 1784. ...
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