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Bass drum

The largest of the different kinds of drums having two heads and emitting a deep grave sound See Bass a...


Drumming

The act of beating upon or as if upon a drum also the noise which the male of the ruffed grouse makes in spring by beating his wings upon his sides...


Drum winding

A method of armature winding in which the wire is wound upon the outer surface of a cylinder or drum from end to end of the cylinder distinguished from ring winding etc...


Capstan

A vertical cleated drum or cylinder revolving on an upright spindle and surmounted by a drumhead with sockets for bars or levers It is much used especially on shipboard for moving or raising heavy weights or exerting great power by traction upon a rope or cable passing around the drum It is operated either by steam power or by a number of men walking around the capstan each pushing on the end of a lever fixed in its socket...


Drumbeat

The sound of a beaten drum drum music...


Multigraph

A combined rotary type setting and printing machine for office use The type is transferred semi automatically by means of keys from a type supply drum to a printing drum The printing may be done by means of an inked ribbon to print ldquotypewrittenrdquo letters or directly from inked type or a stereotype plate as in a printing press...


paradiddle

The sound of a drum especially a snare drum beaten rapidly and continuously...


Sciaelignoid

Of or pertaining to the Sciaelignidaelig a family of carnivorous marine fishes which includes the meagre Sciaena umbra or Sciaena aquila and fish of the drum and croaker families The croaker is so called because it may make a croaking noise by use of its bladder the Atlantic croaker Micropogonias undulatus formerly Micropogon undulatus and the squeteague are a members of the croaker family and the kingfish is a drum...


Without breaking bulk

Without breaking bulk, 'without breaking bulk' is not an expression defined in the Act or the rules. It has, therefore, to construed in its literal and ordinary sense to the extent possible, and construed as it is, in our opinion, transferring the product from the drums by breaking seal of the drums to bottles, cannot be said to be 'without breaking bulk, H.M.M. Ltd. v. Administrator, AIR 1990 SC 47 (51): (1989) 4 SCC 640: (1989) Supp 1 SCR 353. [City of Bangalore Municipal Corporation Act, 1969, s. 98(2)]...


Barrel

A round vessel or cask of greater length than breadth and bulging in the middle made of staves bound with hoops and having flat ends or heads as a cracker barrel Sometimes applied to a similar cylindrical container made of metal usually called a drum...


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