WOODWIND


Meaning of WOODWIND in English

n.

Pronunciation: ' wu ̇ d- ˌ wind

Function: noun

Date: 1876

1 : any of a group of wind instruments (as a clarinet, flute, oboe, or saxophone) that are characterized by a cylindrical or conical tube of wood or metal usually ending in a slightly flared bell, that produce tones by the vibration of one or two reeds in the mouthpiece or by the passing of air over a mouth hole, and that usually have finger holes or keys by which the player may produce all the tones within an instrument's range

2 plural : the woodwind section of a band or orchestra

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