Similar words: clavicle, clavicular, infraclavicular, harpsichord, slavic, clavier, subclavian, ichor. Meaning: ['klævɪkɔːd] n. an early stringed instrument like a piano but with more delicate sound.
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1 It is called a clavichord.
2 I've got up again and put on G.P.'s clavichord record.
3 New little clavichord in his study, seventeenth century, and over his desk his charts and diagrams.
4 Our clavichord is kept in the living room.
5 The clavichord was on the auction block.
6 The clavichord which my grandfather bought years ago was damaged.
7 When Cristofori built his pianos of the 1720s,[www.Sentencedict.com] the harpsichord and the clavichord were the usual stringed keyboard instruments.
8 One must simply accept these performances at face value and forget about problems of piano versus harpsichord versus clavichord.
9 We have an old musical instrument. It is called a clavichord.
10 We have an all ( old ) musical instrument, it's a clap record ( Clavichord ) .
11 The larger zither family includes such instruments as the Aeolian harp, autoharp, cimbalom , dulcimer, koto, and even the clavichord, harpsichord, and piano.
12 Before they had reached the room, from which the sounds of the clavichord were coming, the pretty, fair-haired Frenchwoman emerged from a side - door.
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