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Definition of pian
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Pian (n.) The yaws. See Yaws.
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Bang
::
Bang (v. i.) To make a loud
noise,
as if with a blow or
succession
of
blows;
as, the
window
blind
banged
and waked me; he was
banging
on the
piano..
Virginal
::
Virginal
(n.) An
instrument
somewhat
resembling
the
spinet,
but
having
a
rectangular
form, like the small
piano.
It had
strings
and keys, but only one wire to a note. The
instrument
was used in the
sixteenth
century,
but is now
wholly
obsolete.
It was
sometimes
called
a pair of
virginals..
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..
Philippian
::
Philippian
(n.) A
native
or an
inhabitant
of
Philippi.
Pianino
::
Pianino
(n.) A
pianette,
or small
piano..
To
::
To
(prep.)
Accompaniment;
as, she sang to his
guitar;
they
danced
to the music of a
piano..
Euphonon
::
Euphonon
(n.) An
instrument
resembling
the organ in tine and the
upright
piano in form. It is
characterized
by great
strength
and
sweetness
of tone.
Ethiopian
::
Ethiopian
(a.) Alt. of
Ethiopi.
On
::
On
(prep.)
Denoting
performance
or
action
by
contact
with the
surface,
upper part, or
outside
of
anything;
hence,
by means of; with; as, to play on a
violin
or
piano.
Hence,
figuratively,
to work on one's
feelings;
to make an
impression
on the
mind..
Opianine
::
Opianine
(n.) An
alkaloid
found in small
quantity
in
opium.
It is
identical
with
narcotine.
Aubade
::
Aubade
(n.) An open air
concert
in the
morning,
as
distinguished
from an
evening
serenade;
also, a
pianoforte
composition
suggestive
of
morning..
Ethiopian
::
Ethiopian
(n.) A
native
or
inhabitant
of
Ethiopia;
also, in a
general
sense,
a negro or black man..
Panorpian
::
Panorpian
(n.) Same as
Panorpid.
Ethiopic
::
Ethiopic
(a.) Of or
relating
to
Ethiopia
or the
Ethiopians.
Esopian
::
Esopian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Aesop,
or in his
manner..
Yaws
::
Yaws (n.) A
disease,
occurring
in the
Antilles
and in
Africa,
characterized
by
yellowish
or
reddish
tumors,
of a
contagious
character,
which,
in shape and
appearance,
often
resemble
currants,
strawberries,
or
raspberries.
There are
several
varieties
of this
disease,
variously
known as
framboesia,
pian,
verrugas,
and
crab-yaws..
Callithumpian
::
Callithumpian
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
resembling,
a
callithump..
Bang
::
Bang (v. t.) To beat or
thump,
or to cause (
something)
to hit or
strike
against
another
object,
in such a way as to make a loud
noise;
as, to bang a drum or a
piano;
to bang a door
(against
the
doorpost
or
casing)
in
shutting
it..
Hippocrepian
::
Hippocrepian
(n.) One of an order of
fresh-water
Bryozoa,
in which the
tentacles
are on a
lophophore,
shaped
like a
horseshoe.
See
Phylactolaema..
Temperament
::
Temperament
(v. t.) A
system
of
compromises
in the
tuning
of
organs,
pianofortes,
and the like,
whereby
the tones
generated
with the
vibrations
of a
ground
tone are
mutually
modified
and in part
canceled,
until their
number
reduced
to the
actual
practicable
scale of
twelve
tones to the
octave.
This
scale,
although
in so far
artificial,
is yet
closely
suggestive
of its
origin
in
nature,
and this
system
of
tuning,
although
not
mathematically
true, yet
satisfies
the ear, while it has the
convenienc
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