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- something much stiffer and more rectangular, with a solid, more or less fiddle-shaped splat and a cabriole leg with pad feet. The more ornamental examples...
- from fiddles in either Europe or the Middle East (e.g., the rebab instrument) before the eleventh century A.D. The first recorded reference to fiddles in...
- almost up, but not quite to the petiole. pandurate panduratus whole leaf Fiddle-shaped; obovate with a constriction near the middle. pedate pedatus whole leaf...
- of China. Its name literally means "Gourd Island", referring to the fiddle-shaped contour of the peninsula ("half-island" in Chinese), which resembles...
- plural nyckelharpor), meaning "ke**** fiddle" or "key harp"(lit.), is a bowed chordophone, similar in appearance to a fiddle or violin but larger (in its earlier...
- down the stem. The leaves that subtend the flower heads are inverted fiddle-shaped in outline, folded backwards from the midline out, and during flowering...
- narrow, twice as long as the ovate concave sepals. Lip is narrowly fiddle-shaped, convex, with base broad, 2-sepals. Sepals are 1.2-1.6 cm long, yellowish-green...
- bladder fiddle was a folk instrument used throughout Europe and in the Americas. The instrument was originally a simple large stringed fiddle (a musical...
- outer hair cells to the Hensen's cells. The RM is composed of "minute-fiddle-shaped cuticular structures" called the phalangeal extensions of the outer...
- instrument is also referred to as a "b**** fiddle" or "b**** violin" (or more rarely as "doghouse b****" or "bull fiddle" ). As a member of the violin-family...