octophone

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

octo- +‎ -phone

Noun[edit]

octophone (plural octophones)

  1. (music) A modern stringed instrument intended to be able to play the tone combinations of the tenor guitar, tenor banjo, ukulele, taro-patch fiddle, tiple, mandolin, mandola and mandocello.