slovo | definícia |
violin (encz) | violin,housle pl. |
Violin (gcide) | Violin \Vi`o*lin"\, n. [It. violino, dim. of viola. See Viol.]
(Mus.)
A small instrument with four strings, played with a bow; a
fiddle.
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Note: The violin is distinguished for the brilliancy and
gayety, as well as the power and variety, of its tones,
and in the orchestra it is the leading and most
important instrument.
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violin (wn) | violin
n 1: bowed stringed instrument that is the highest member of the
violin family; this instrument has four strings and a
hollow body and an unfretted fingerboard and is played with
a bow [syn: violin, fiddle] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
violins (mass) | violins
- husle |
play the violin (encz) | play the violin,hrát na housle |
violin (encz) | violin,housle pl. |
violin bow (encz) | violin bow, n: |
violin lesson (encz) | violin lesson, n: |
violin maker (encz) | violin maker, n: |
violin section (encz) | violin section, n: |
violinist (encz) | violinist,houslista n: Zdeněk Brož |
violinists (encz) | violinists,houslisté Zdeněk Brož |
violins (encz) | violins,housle Zdeněk Brož |
violine (gcide) | Mauve \Mauve\ (m[=o]v), n. [F., mallow, L. malva. So named from
the similarity of the color to that of the petals of common
mallow, Malva sylvestris. See Mallow.]
A color of a delicate purple, violet, or lilac.
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Mauve aniline (Chem.), a dyestuff produced artificially by
the oxidation of commercial aniline, and the first
discovered of the so-called coal-tar, or aniline, dyes. It
consists of the sulphate of mauve["i]ne, and is a dark
brown or bronze amorphous powder, which dissolves to a
beatiful purple color. Called also aniline purple,
violine, Perkin's mauve, etc.
[1913 Webster]Violine \Vi"o*line\, n. (Chem.)
(a) A pale yellow amorphous substance of alkaloidal nature
and emetic properties, said to have been extracted from
the root and foliage of the violet (Viola).
(b) Mauve aniline. See under Mauve.
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Violine (gcide) | Mauve \Mauve\ (m[=o]v), n. [F., mallow, L. malva. So named from
the similarity of the color to that of the petals of common
mallow, Malva sylvestris. See Mallow.]
A color of a delicate purple, violet, or lilac.
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Mauve aniline (Chem.), a dyestuff produced artificially by
the oxidation of commercial aniline, and the first
discovered of the so-called coal-tar, or aniline, dyes. It
consists of the sulphate of mauve["i]ne, and is a dark
brown or bronze amorphous powder, which dissolves to a
beatiful purple color. Called also aniline purple,
violine, Perkin's mauve, etc.
[1913 Webster]Violine \Vi"o*line\, n. (Chem.)
(a) A pale yellow amorphous substance of alkaloidal nature
and emetic properties, said to have been extracted from
the root and foliage of the violet (Viola).
(b) Mauve aniline. See under Mauve.
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Violinist (gcide) | Violinist \Vi`o*lin"ist\, n. [Cf. F. violiniste, violoniste, It.
violonista.]
A player on the violin.
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violin (wn) | violin
n 1: bowed stringed instrument that is the highest member of the
violin family; this instrument has four strings and a
hollow body and an unfretted fingerboard and is played with
a bow [syn: violin, fiddle] |
violin bow (wn) | violin bow
n 1: a bow used in playing the violin [syn: fiddlestick,
violin bow] |
violin family (wn) | violin family
n 1: (music) the family of bowed stringed instruments |
violin lesson (wn) | violin lesson
n 1: a less in playing the violin |
violin maker (wn) | violin maker
n 1: someone who makes violins |
violin section (wn) | violin section
n 1: the section of an orchestra that plays violins |
violinist (wn) | violinist
n 1: a musician who plays the violin [syn: violinist,
fiddler] |
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