(from instrument)

  • 31Instrument virtuel — Les instruments virtuels, autrement appelés softsynths ou virtual instruments, permettent de jouer de la musique sur ordinateur, en produisant des sons électroniques ou en cherchant à recréer le son d instruments réels. On les préfère à ces… …

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  • 32From The Muddy Banks Of The Wishkah — Nirvana – From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah Veröffentlichung 1. Oktober 1996 Label Geffen Records Format(e) CD, LP Genre(s) Grunge Anzahl der Titel 17 …

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  • 33Instrument destruction — The destruction of musical instruments, a tradition in pop and rock music, is normally carried out by band members during a live performance, particularly at the end of the gig.Early yearsJerry Lee Lewis may be the first rock artist to destroy… …

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  • 34Instrument for Stability — The Instrument for Stability (IfS, more commonly referred to as the Stability Instrument) is a financial instrument at the disposal of the European Commission (through the Directorate General for External Relations) to respond urgently to the… …

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  • 35instrument — [13] Instrument comes from the same source as instruct: the Latin verb instruere ‘build, prepare, equip, teach’. From it was derived the noun instrūmentum, which meant ‘tool, equipment’. When introduced into English via Old French at the end of… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 36instrument — [13] Instrument comes from the same source as instruct: the Latin verb instruere ‘build, prepare, equip, teach’. From it was derived the noun instrūmentum, which meant ‘tool, equipment’. When introduced into English via Old French at the end of… …

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  • 37instrument approach procedure — A series of predetermined maneuvers by reference to flight instruments with protection from obstacles from the initial approach fix, or where applicable, from the beginning of a defined arrival route to a point from which a landing can be… …

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  • 38instrument — A negotiable instrument. Uniform Negotiable Instruments L § 2; UCC § 3 102(1)(e). A negotiable instrument or a security or any other writing evidencing a right to the payment of money, and of a type transferred in the ordinary course of business… …

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  • 39instrument — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin instrumentum, from instruere to arrange, instruct Date: 14th century 1. a device used to produce music; also a singing voice 2. a. a means whereby something is achieved, performed,… …

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  • 40instrument — noun 1》 a tool or implement, especially for precision work. 2》 a measuring device, especially in a vehicle or aircraft. 3》 (also musical instrument) a device for producing musical sounds. 4》 a means of pursuing an aim. 5》 a person who is made use …

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