pi·an·o 1 (pe-anō, pyanō)
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Tweet n.pl. pi·an·os A musical instrument with a manual keyboard actuating hammers that strike wire strings, producing sounds that may be softened or sustained by means of pedals. [Italian, short forpianoforte; see PIANOFORTE.] (click for a larger image) piano1top: upright piano bottom: grand piano (click for a larger image) piano1 |
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adv. & adj. Abbr. p In a soft or quiet tone. Used chiefly as a direction. n. pl. pi·a·nos A passage to be played softly or quietly. [Italian, from Late Latin plānus, smooth, graceful, from Latin, flat; see pelə-2 in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] |
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