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Arundinetum
Arundinetum [fr. arundo, Lat.], a ground or place where reeds grow.
Bill of sale
AC 109, and Mass v. Pepper, 1905 AC 102. Consult Reed on Bills of Sale. Neither the 1878 Act nor the
Krummhorn
A reed instrument of music of the cornet kind now obsolete see
Fleaking
A light covering of reeds over which the main covering is laid in thatching houses
Hautboy
A wind instrument sounded through a reed and similar in shape to the clarinet but with a
Cheng
A chinese reed instrument with tubes blown by the mouth
Basset horn
An instrument blown with a reed and resembling a clarinet but of much greater compass embracing
Bassoon
A wind instrument of the double reed kind furnished with holes which are stopped by the fingers
Blowgun
A tube as of cane or reed sometimes twelve feet long through which an arrow sometimes poisoned
Bombardo
instrument of the oboe or bassoon family thence a bass reed stop on the organ The name bombardon is now given
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