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1. baritone
noun. ['ˈbɛrəˌtoʊn'] a male singer.
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Etymology
- βαρύτονος (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
Rhymes with Baritone Horn
- stillborn
- steinborn
- forsworn
- firstborn
- wellborn
- vanhorne
- vanhorn
- vandorn
- unadorn
- radborne
- lamborn
- forewarn
- unborn
- reborn
- o'diorne
- lowborn
- forlorn
- amborn
- allcorn
- alcorn
- sworn
- sporn
- scorn
- bjorn
- bjoern
- adorn
- aborn
- zorn
- worn
- warne
Sentences with baritone-horn
1. Noun Phrase
The baritone horn is a popular low brass instrument used in many marching bands, concert bands and orchestras.
2. Noun Phrase
The baritone horn's earliest known ancestor is believed to be a wooden instrument called the serpent.
3. Noun Phrase
Early marching tenor/baritone horns had a variety of designs.
2. baritone
adjective. ['ˈbɛrəˌtoʊn'] lower in range than tenor and higher than bass.
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Etymology
- βαρύτονος (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
3. baritone
noun. ['ˈbɛrəˌtoʊn'] the second lowest brass wind instrument.
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Etymology
- βαρύτονος (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
4. baritone
noun. ['ˈbɛrəˌtoʊn'] the second lowest adult male singing voice.
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Etymology
- βαρύτονος (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
5. horn
noun. ['ˈhɔrn'] a noisemaker (as at parties or games) that makes a loud noise when you blow through it.
Etymology
- horn (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. horn
noun. ['ˈhɔrn'] one of the bony outgrowths on the heads of certain ungulates.
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Etymology
- horn (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. horn
noun. ['ˈhɔrn'] a brass musical instrument with a brilliant tone; has a narrow tube and a flared bell and is played by means of valves.
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Etymology
- horn (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. horn
noun. ['ˈhɔrn'] a high pommel of a Western saddle (usually metal covered with leather).
Synonyms
Etymology
- horn (Old English (ca. 450-1100))