bagpipe
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bag·pipe
(băg′pīp′)n. often bagpipes
A musical instrument having a flexible bag inflated either by a tube with valves or by bellows, a double-reed melody pipe, and from one to four drone pipes.
bag′pipe′ v.
bag′pip′er n.
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bagpipe
(ˈbæɡˌpaɪp)n
(Instruments) (modifier) of or relating to the bagpipes: a bagpipe maker.
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bag•pipe
(ˈbægˌpaɪp)n.
Often, bagpipes. a reed instrument consisting of a melody pipe and one or more accompanying drone pipes protruding from a bag into which air is blown by the mouth or a bellows.
[1300–50]
bag′pip`er, n.
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Noun | 1. | ![]() chanter, melody pipe - reed pipe with finger holes on which the melody is played bourdon, drone pipe, drone - a pipe of the bagpipe that is tuned to produce a single continuous tone musette, shepherd's pipe - a small bagpipe formerly popular in France pipe - a tubular wind instrument |
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