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Word Meanings - PIANOGRAPH - Book Publishers vocabulary database

A form of melodiograph applied to a piano.

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  • APPLICABLE
    Capable of being applied; fit or suitable to be applied; having relevance; as, this observation is applicable to the case under consideration. -- Ap"pli*ca*ble*ness, n. -- Ap"pli*ca*bly, adv.
  • PIANOGRAPH
    A form of melodiograph applied to a piano.
  • APPLICATIVE
    Having of being applied or used; applying; applicatory; practical. Bramhall. -- Ap"pli*ca*tive*ly, adv.
  • PIANO
    Soft; -- a direction to the performer to execute a certain passage softly, and with diminished volume of tone.
  • APPLICANCY
    The quality or state of being applicable.
  • APPLICABILITY
    The quality of being applicable or fit to be applied.
  • APPLICATORILY
    By way of application.
  • PIANO; PIANOFORTE
    A well-known musical instrument somewhat resembling the harpsichord, and consisting of a sreies of wires of graduated length, thickness, and tension, struck by hammers moved by keys. Dumb piano. See Digitorium. -- Grand piano. See under Grand. --
  • APPLICATE
    Applied or put to some use. Those applicate sciences which extend the power of man over the elements. I. Taylor. Applicate number , one which applied to some concrete case. -- Applicate ordinate, right line applied at right angles to the axis of
  • APPLICATION
    1. The act of applying or laying on, in a literal sense; as, the application of emollients to a diseased limb. 2. The thing applied. He invented a new application by which blood might be stanched. Johnson. 3. The act of applying as a means; the
  • MELODIOGRAPH
    A contrivance for preserving a record of music, by recording the action of the keys of a musical instrument when played upon.
  • APPLIABLE
    Applicable; also, compliant. Howell.
  • APPLIEDLY
    By application.
  • APPLIER
    He who, or that which, applies.
  • APPLICATORY
    Having the property of applying; applicative; practical. -- n.
  • APPLIMENT
    Application. Marston
  • APPLICANT
    One who apples for something; one who makes request; a petitioner. The applicant for a cup of water. Plumtre. The court require the applicant to appear in person. Z. Swift.
  • APPLIANCE
    1. The act of applying; application; subservience. Shak. 2. The thing applied or used as a means to an end; an apparatus or device; as, to use various appliances; a mechanical appliance; a machine with its appliances.
  • APPLIQUE
    Ornamented with a pattern (which has been cut out of another color or stuff) applied or transferred to a foundation; as, appliqué lace; appliqué work.
  • MELOPIANO
    A piano having a mechanical attachment which enables the player to prolong the notes at will.
  • UNAPPLIABLE
    Inapplicable. Milton.
  • REAPPLICATION
    The act of reapplying, or the state of being reapplied.
  • INAPPLICABILITY
    The quality of being inapplicable; unfitness; inapplicableness.
  • MISAPPLICATION
    A wrong application. Sir T. Browne.
  • UNAPPLICABLE
    Inapplicable.
  • GRAPPLING
    1. A laying fast ho1d of; also, that by which anything is seized and held, a grapnel. 2. A grapple; a struggle. A match for yards in fight, in grappling for the bear. Dryden. Grappling iron, a hooked iron used for grappling and holding

 

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