idiophone

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English

Etymology

idio- +‎ -phone

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: id‧io‧phone

Noun

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idiophone (plural idiophones)

  1. Any musical instrument that produces its sound by its own vibration (without any strings or membranes).

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