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panpipe
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pan·pipe  (pnpp)
n.
A primitive wind instrument consisting of a series of pipes or reeds of graduated length bound together, played by blowing across the top open ends. Often used in the plural. Also called mouth organ, Pandean pipe, syrinx.

[Pan + pipe.]
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Noun1.panpipe - a primitive wind instrument consisting of several parallel pipes bound togetherpanpipe - a primitive wind instrument consisting of several parallel pipes bound together
pipe - a tubular wind instrument


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The band features vocals, guitar, harmonica, Pan flute, violin, mandolin, bass and drums - all played by five guys.
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