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[syn: kettle, kettledrum, tympanum, tympani, timpani]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Kettledrum \Ket"tle*drum`\ (-dr[u^]m`), n.
1. (Mus.) A drum made of thin copper in the form of a
hemispherical kettle, with parchment stretched over the
mouth of it.
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Note: Kettledrums, in pairs, were formerly used in martial
music for cavalry, but are now chiefly confined to
orchestras, where they are called tympani.
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2. An informal social party at which a light collation is
offered, held in the afternoon or early evening. Cf.
Drum, n., 4 and 5.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Tympano \Tym"pa*no\, n.; pl. Tympani. [It. timpano. See
Tympanum.] (Mus.)
A kettledrum; -- chiefly used in the plural to denote the
kettledrums of an orchestra. See Kettledrum. [Written also
timpano.]
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
tympani
n 1: a large hemispherical brass or copper percussion instrument
with a drumhead that can be tuned by adjusting the tension
on it [syn: kettle, kettledrum, tympanum, tympani,
timpani]