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IDIOPHONEMusical instrument in which a solid resonant material vibrates to produce sound, e.g. a cymbal, rattle, xylophone etc. (9)
REEDThin piece of cane or metal in various woodwind instruments that vibrates to produce sound (4)
SOLA colloid that has a continuous liquid phase in which a solid is suspended in a liquid.
SOLUTIONA liquid in which a solid substance has been dissolved (8)
REEDSThey vibrate to produce the sound of various musical instruments (5)
TIMPANICThe membrane in the ear that vibrates to sound (8)
TYMPANUMThe membrane in the ear that vibrates to sound (8)
EARDRUMMembrane that vibrates to sound
ORGANLarge complex musical keyboard instrument in which sound is produced by means of a number of pipes arranged in sets or stops, supplied with air from a bellows
SIRENSea nymph who lured sailors to their death on rocky coasts by seductive singing / an acoustical device to produce sound as a warning device
WINDSection of an orchestra with instruments that require a flow of air to produce sound
ADSORPTIONProcess by which a solid holds molecules of a gas or liquid as a thin film (10)
RADARMeasuring instrument in which the echo of a pulse of microwave radiation is used to detect and locat
CELESTAKeyboard instrument in which metal plates are struck by felted hammers to create an ethereal tinkling sound (7)
AUDIOA studio without good man to produce sound recording (5)
HARPLarge triangular instrument that is plucked to produce sound (4)
ELASTICLIMITMaximum extent to which a solid can be stretched without lasting change of shape
CALLIOPEMusical instrument that produces sound by sending steam through a series of whistles and played from a keyboard (8)
HARPSICHORDKeyboard instrument in which strings are set in vibration by plucking. It was one of the most important keyboard instruments in European music from the 16th through the first half of the 18th century.
RADARSMeasuring instrument in which the echo of a pulse of microwave radiation is used to detect and locate distant objects (plural)