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Definition of tambour
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Tambour
(n.) A kind of small flat drum; a
tambourine.
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Tamboured
::
Tamboured
(imp. & p. p.) of
Tambou.
Tambour
::
Tambour
(n.) A small
frame,
commonly
circular,
and
somewhat
resembling
a
tambourine,
used for
stretching,
and
firmly
holding,
a
portion
of cloth that is to be
embroidered;
also, the
embroidery
done upon such a
frame;
--
called
also, in the
latter
sense,
tambour
work..
Tambour
::
Tambour
(n.) A work
usually
in the form of a
redan,
to
inclose
a space
before
a door or
staircase,
or at the gorge of a
larger
work. It is
arranged
like a
stockade..
Tambour
::
Tambour
(n.) A kind of small flat drum; a
tambourine.
Banister
::
Banister
(n.) A
stringed
musical
instrument
having
a head and neck like the
guitar,
and its body like a
tambourine.
It has five
strings,
and is
played
with the
fingers
and
hands..
Timburine
::
Timburine
(n.) A
tambourine.
Tambour
::
Tambour
(v. t.) To
embroider
on a
tambour.
Tamburin
::
Tamburin
(n.) See
Tambourine.
Tambouring
::
Tambouring
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Tambou.
Tambour
::
Tambour
(n.) A
shallow
metallic
cup or drum, with a thin
elastic
membrane
supporting
a
writing
lever.
Two or more of these are
connected
by an India
rubber
tube, and used to
transmit
and
register
the
movements
of the pulse or of any
pulsating
artery..
Vase
::
Vase (n.) The body, or naked
ground,
of the
Corinthian
and
Composite
capital;
--
called
also
tambour,
and
drum..
Tambour
::
Tambour
(n.) Same as Drum, n.,
2(d)..
Tambourine
::
Tambourine
(n.) A small drum,
especially
a
shallow
drum with only one skin,
played
on with the hand, and
having
bells at the
sides;
a
timbrel..
Tambourin
::
Tambourin
(n.) An old
Provencal
dance of a
lively
character,
common
on the
stage..
Tambourin
::
Tambourin
(n.) A
tambourine.
Pulsatile
::
Pulsatile
(a.)
Capable
of being
struck
or
beaten;
played
by
beating
or by
percussion;
as, a
tambourine
is a
pulsatile
musical
instrument..
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