Word: clavichord

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Related words: clavichord

harpsichord

Translations: clavichord

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spanish
Translations:
clavicordio, el clavicordio, del clavicordio, de clavicordio
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german
Translations:
Klavichord, Clavichord, Clavichords, Klavichords, Klavichordes
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french
Translations:
clavicorde, clavecin, le clavicorde, de clavicorde
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italian
Translations:
clavicordo, clavicembalo, clavicordio
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portuguese
Translations:
clavicórdio, cravo, de clavicórdio, no clavicórdio
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dutch
Translations:
klavichord, klavecimbel, klavechord
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russian
Translations:
клавикорды, клавикорд, клавикорде
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norwegian
Translations:
klavikord
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swedish
Translations:
klavikord, klavikordet, klavikordets, klaver
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finnish
Translations:
klavikordin, klavikordilla, klavikordi
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danish
Translations:
Klaveret, klavichord
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czech
Translations:
hudební nástroj, klavichord, klavichordu, na klavichord
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polish
Translations:
klawikord, klawikordem
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hungarian
Translations:
klavikord, klavikordon
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turkish
Translations:
klavsen, klavikord
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greek
Translations:
κλειδοκύμβαλο, τσέμπαλο, κλειδόχορδο, είδος παλαιού πιάνου
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ukrainian
Translations:
клавікорди, клавікорд
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bulgarian
Translations:
клавикорд
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belarusian
Translations:
клавікорды
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estonian
Translations:
klavessiini, klavikord, nimega klavikord, muusikariistaga nimega klavikord
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croatian
Translations:
klavikord
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lithuanian
Translations:
Klavihords, Klavikordas
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latvian
Translations:
klavihords
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macedonian
Translations:
клавикорд
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romanian
Translations:
clavecin
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slovenian
Translations:
Klavikord
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slovak
Translations:
hudobný nástroj, hudobnom nástroji

The meaning and "use of": clavichord

noun
  • a small, rectangular keyboard instrument producing a soft sound by means of metal blades attached to the ends of key levers that gently press the strings, popular from the early 15th to early 19th centuries. - Mozart's lifetime witnessed the coexistence of four kinds of keyboard instrument: the harpsichord, the clavichord , the fortepiano, and the organ.

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