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panpipes

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panpipes [ˈpænˌpaɪps]
pl n
(Music / Instruments) (often singular; often capital) a number of reeds or whistles of graduated lengths bound together to form a musical wind instrument Also called pipes of Pan syrinx
Translations
panpipes [ˈpænpaɪps] NPLzampoña f
panpipes
plPanflöte f
panpipes [ˈpænˌpaɪps] nplFlauto msg di Pan, siringa fsg


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