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    violin
    /ˌvʌɪəˈlɪn/

    noun

    • 1. a stringed musical instrument of treble pitch, played with a horsehair bow. The classical European violin was developed in the 16th century. It has four strings and a body of characteristic rounded shape, narrowed at the middle and with two f-shaped soundholes.

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    t. e. The violin, colloquially known as a fiddle, [a] is a wooden chordophone, and is the smallest, and thus highest-pitched instrument ( soprano) in regular use in the violin family. Smaller violin-type instruments exist, including the violino piccolo and the pochette, but these are virtually unused.

  3. A violin is a small, wooden musical instrument with four strings that a player holds against his or her neck and plays with a bow. Learn more about the history, types, and sounds of the violin from Cambridge Dictionary.

  4. Learn the origin, history, and usage of the word violin, a bowed stringed instrument with four strings and a shallow body. See examples, illustrations, and related words for violin.

  5. May 5, 2024 · A violin is a bowed stringed musical instrument that evolved from earlier instruments in the Renaissance. Learn about its structure, tone, history, and famous composers and performers.

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  6. Learn the meaning of violin, a small, wooden musical instrument with four strings, and how to use it in sentences. Find out the synonyms, related words and phrases, and translations of violin in different languages.

  7. Violin definition: the treble instrument of the family of modern bowed instruments, held nearly horizontal by the player's arm with the lower part supported against the collarbone or shoulder.. See examples of VIOLIN used in a sentence.

  8. 2 days ago · A violin is a musical instrument with four strings and a bow. Learn how to pronounce, spell and use the word violin in different contexts, with synonyms, translations and word frequency.