tremulant
(ˈtrɛmjʊlənt) n (Music, other)
music a. a device on an organ by which the wind stream is made to fluctuate in intensity producing a tremolo effect
b. a device on an electrophonic instrument designed to produce a similar effect
[C19: from Medieval Latin tremulāre to tremble]
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trem•u•lant
(ˈtrɛm yə lənt)
adj. trembling; tremulous.
[1830–40; < Medieval Latin
tremulant-, s. of
tremulāns, present participle of
tremulāre to
tremble; see
-ant]
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