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Definition of pian
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Pian (n.) The yaws. See Yaws.
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Tarpan
::
Tarpan
(n.) A wild horse found in the
region
of the
Caspian
Sea.
Harpsichord
::
Harpsichord
(n.) A
harp-shaped
instrument
of music set
horizontally
on legs, like the grand
piano,
with
strings
of wire,
played
by the
fingers,
by means of keys
provided
with
quills,
instead
of
hammers,
for
striking
the
strings.
It is now
superseded
by the
piano..
Grasshopper
::
Grasshopper
(n.) In
ordinary
square
or
upright
pianos
of
London
make, the
escapement
lever or jack, so made that it can be taken out and
replaced
with the key; --
called
also the
hopper..
Flugel
::
Flugel
(n.) A grand piano or a
harpsichord,
both being
wing-shaped..
Pianist
::
Pianist
(n.) A
performer,
esp. a
skilled
performer,
on the
piano..
Opianine
::
Opianine
(n.) An
alkaloid
found in small
quantity
in
opium.
It is
identical
with
narcotine.
Oviduct
::
Oviduct
(n.) A tube, or duct, for the
passage
of ova from the ovary to the
exterior
of the
animal
or to the part where
further
development
takes
place.
In
mammals
the
oviducts
are also
called
Fallopian
tubes..
Action
::
Action
(n.) The
mechanical
contrivance
by means of which the
impulse
of the
player's
finger
is
transmitted
to the
strings
of a
pianoforte
or to the valve of an organ pipe.
Seraphine
::
Seraphine
(n.) A wind
instrument
whose
sounding
parts are
reeds,
consisting
of a thin
tongue
of brass
playing
freely
through
a slot in a
plate.
It has a case, like a
piano,
and is
played
by means of a
similar
keybord,
the
bellows
being
worked
by the foot. The
melodeon
is a
portable
variety
of this
instrument..
Recipiangle
::
Recipiangle
(n.) An
instrument
with two arms that are
pivoted
together
at one end, and a
graduated
arc, -- used by
military
engineers
for
measuring
and
laying
off
angles
of
fortifications..
Melopiano
::
Melopiano
(n.) A piano
having
a
mechanical
attachment
which
enables
the
player
to
prolong
the notes at will.
Transcription
::
Transcription
(n.) An
arrangement
of a
composition
for some other
instrument
or voice than that for which it was
originally
written,
as the
translating
of a song, a vocal or
instrumental
quartet,
or even an
orchestral
work, into a piece for the
piano;
an
adaptation;
an
arrangement;
-- a name
applied
by
modern
composers
for the piano to a more or less
fanciful
and
ornate
reproduction
on their own
instrument
of a song or other piece not
originally
intended
for it; as,
Liszt's
transcriptions
of son
Autocarpian
::
Autocarpian
(a.)
Consisting
of the
ripened
pericarp
with no other parts
adnate
to it, as a
peach,
a poppy
capsule,
or a
grape..
Hyrcan
::
Hyrcan
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Hyrcania,
an
ancient
country
or
province
of Asia,
southeast
of the
Caspian
(which
was also
called
the
Hyrcanian)
Sea..
Aesculapian
::
Aesculapian
(a.)
Pertaining
to
Aesculapius
or to the
healing
art;
medical;
medicinal.
Philippian
::
Philippian
(n.) A
native
or an
inhabitant
of
Philippi.
Pianet
::
Pianet
(n.) The
magpie.
Aryan
::
Aryan (n.) One of a
primitive
people
supposed
to have lived in
prehistoric
times,
in
Central
Asia, east of the
Caspian
Sea, and north of the
Hindoo
Koosh and
Paropamisan
Mountains,
and to have been the stock from which
sprang
the
Hindoo,
Persian,
Greek,
Latin,
Celtic,
Teutonic,
Slavonic,
and other
races;
one of that
ethnological
division
of
mankind
called
also
Indo-European
or
Indo-Germanic..
Chirogymnast
::
Chirogymnast
(n.) A
mechanical
contrivance
for
exercising
the
fingers
of a
pianist.
Note
::
Note (n.) A key of the piano or
organ.
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