"Piccolo" is a word in ENGLISH
A small, shrill flute, the pitch of which is an octave
higher than the ordinary flute; an octave flute.
A small upright piano.
An organ stop, with a high, piercing tone.
Writers have come to master nearly every trade. They are inventors and entrepreneurs of character, plot, and dialogue. They are the eager scientists that can’t wait to try out their new experiment. They are the maestros of the symphony that plays in their head, conducting what happens, where, and at what precise moment. They are engineers and architects that design the structure of their piece so it stands the test of time and continues to fire on all cylinders. They play mechanics and doctors in their revisions, hoping they prescribe the correct diagnosis to fix the piece’s 'boo boos'. They are salesmen who pitch not an idea or a product, but themselves, to editors, publishers, and more importantly, their readers. They are teachers who through their craft, preach to pupils about what works and what doesn’t work and why. Writers can make you feel, can make you think, can make you wonder, but they can also grab your hand and guide you through their maze. Similar to what Emerson stated in 'The Poet,' writers possess a unique view on life, and with their revolving eye, they attempt to encompass all. I am a writer.
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The sharp edge or salient angle formed by two surfaces meeting each other, whether plane or curved; -- applied particularly …
Read the complete definitionOf or pertaining to a pipe (flute) or piper.
Read the complete definitionbagákay n k. o. thin bamboo with long internodes in yellow and green varieties, used for baskets, flutes, etc. : …
Read the complete definitionA wind instrument of the double reed kind, furnished with holes, which are stopped by the fingers, and by keys, …
Read the complete definitionThe decoration of a fluted shaft of a column or of a pilaster with reeds, or rounded moldings, which seem …
Read the complete definitionTo cut a furrow in, as in a column; to groove; to channel; to flute.
Read the complete definitionA gutter; a groove, as in a fluted column.
Read the complete definitionThe flute or finger pipe in a bagpipe. See Bagpipe.
Read the complete definitionThe flute of a bagpipe. See Chanter, n., 3.
Read the complete definitionA West Indian wood, used for making flutes and other musical instruments.
Read the complete definitionA pair of fluted rolls for grinding caoutchouc.
Read the complete definitionA kind of lyric poetry in honor of Bacchus, usually sung by a band of revelers to a flute accompaniment; …
Read the complete definitionA peculiar action of the tongue by flute players in articulating staccato notes; also, the rapid repetition of notes in …
Read the complete definitionThe shaping of the lips to the mouthpiece; as, a flute player has a good embouchure.
Read the complete definitionThe narrow plane surface between flutings of a column.
Read the complete definitionA small shrill pipe, resembling the piccolo flute, used chiefly to accompany the drum in military music.
Read the complete definitionA narrow flat member; especially, a flat molding separating other moldings; a reglet; also, the space between two flutings in …
Read the complete definitionA small wooden pipe, having six or more holes, and a mouthpiece inserted at one end. It produces a shrill …
Read the complete definitionA player on the flute; a flutist.
Read the complete definitionA flute.
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