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1Tamb. — сокр. от 1) tambour, tamburo 2) tambourin, tambourine, Tamburin …
2tamb — tempa , roccia, zolla …
3tamb — तम्ब् …
4tambour — [ tambʊə, bɔ:] noun 1》 historical a small drum. 2》 a circular frame for holding fabric taut while it is being embroidered. 3》 Architecture a wall of circular plan, such as one supporting a dome. ↘each of the cylindrical stones forming the… …
5tambourin — [ tambərɪn] noun 1》 a long, narrow drum used in Provence. 2》 a dance accompanied by such a drum. Origin Fr., dimin. of tambour (see tambour) …
6tambourine — [ˌtambə ri:n] noun a percussion instrument resembling a shallow drum with metal discs around the edge, played by being shaken or hit with the hand. Derivatives tambourinist noun Origin C16: from Fr. tambourin (see tambourin) …
7timbre — [ tambə] noun the character or quality of a musical sound or voice as distinct from its pitch and intensity. ↘distinctive quality or character. Origin C19: from Fr., from med. Gk timbanon, from Gk tumpanon drum …
8tamber — ˈtambə(r), ˈtaam noun ( s) Etymology: by alteration : timbre …
9tamborito — ˌtämbəˈrēd.(ˌ)ō noun ( s) Etymology: American Spanish, literally, little drum, from Spanish, diminutive of tambor drum : a modern Panamanian couple dance with intricate footwork …
10tamburello — ˌtämbəˈre(ˌ)lō, ˌtam noun ( s) Etymology: Italian, literally, little drum, diminutive of tamburo drum, from Arabic ṭanbūr more at tambour : a modification of pallone that is played with a ball and rackets like battledores …