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clarion (encz) | clarion,jasný zvuk Zdeněk Brož |
clarion (encz) | clarion,polnice n: Zdeněk Brož |
Clarion (gcide) | Clarion \Clar"i*on\, n. [OE. clarioun, OF. clarion, F. clairon,
LL. clario, claro; so called from its clear tone, fr. L.
clarus clear. See Clear.]
A kind of trumpet, whose note is clear and shrill.
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He sounds his imperial clarion along the whole line of
battle. --E. Everett.
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clarion (wn) | clarion
adj 1: loud and clear; "a clarion call"
n 1: a medieval brass instrument with a clear shrill tone
v 1: blow the clarion
2: proclaim on, or as if on, a clarion |
clarion (foldoc) | Clarion
A family of systems from SoftVelocity, Inc. for
building database applications on Microsoft Windows.
Clarion products include Clarion 4GL language with a C++ and
Modula-2 compiler. Clarion products support fast,
efficient database application development. Clarion was
originally developed by Clarion Software Corporation, later to
become TopSpeed Corporation. In 2000, the Clarion product
line was acquired by SoftVelocity Inc.
(2003-10-15)
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Clarion (gcide) | Clarion \Clar"i*on\, n. [OE. clarioun, OF. clarion, F. clairon,
LL. clario, claro; so called from its clear tone, fr. L.
clarus clear. See Clear.]
A kind of trumpet, whose note is clear and shrill.
[1913 Webster]
He sounds his imperial clarion along the whole line of
battle. --E. Everett.
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Clarionet (gcide) | Clarionet \Clar`i*o*net"\, n. [See Clarion, Clarinet.]
(Mus.)
See Clarinet.
[1913 Webster]Clarinet \Clar"i*net`\, n. [F. clarinette, dim. of clarine, from
L. clarus. See Clear, and cf. Clarion.] (Mus.)
A wind instrument, blown by a single reed, of richer and
fuller tone than the oboe, which has a double reed. It is the
leading instrument in a military band.
Note: [Often improperly called clarionet.]
[1913 Webster] clarinetist |
clarionet (gcide) | Clarionet \Clar`i*o*net"\, n. [See Clarion, Clarinet.]
(Mus.)
See Clarinet.
[1913 Webster]Clarinet \Clar"i*net`\, n. [F. clarinette, dim. of clarine, from
L. clarus. See Clear, and cf. Clarion.] (Mus.)
A wind instrument, blown by a single reed, of richer and
fuller tone than the oboe, which has a double reed. It is the
leading instrument in a military band.
Note: [Often improperly called clarionet.]
[1913 Webster] clarinetist |
clarionet (devil) | CLARIONET, n. An instrument of torture operated by a person with
cotton in his ears. There are two instruments that are worse than a
clarionet -- two clarionets.
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