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(archaic) A rod with one serpent twined around it, as used by Aaron (differing from the caduceus of Mercury, which has two serpents).
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A long, narrow drawn or printed rectangle, cuboid or cylinder, especially as used in a bar code or a bar chart.
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Alternative form of bar line [(music) A vertical line in musical notation used to separate two bars or measures.]
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Alternative spelling of boom box [A powerful portable audio system for listening collectively to recorded or broadcast sound.]
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(anatomy) The upper bony ridge of the human nose.
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A switch or pedal controlled by the foot.
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Alternative spelling of fuzz box [An effects pedal comprising an amplifier and a clipping circuit, used in music to generate a distorted version of the input signal.]
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The part of a lute-type string instrument, such as a guitar, that holds the tuning pegs or tensioning screws of the strings.
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(typography) a diacritical mark shaped like the upper part of a question mark, as in ỏ.
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a method or apparatus creating a connection between a tangible media object and digital information.
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(now historical) A divining rod.
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(music) A roundelay or rondelay.
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(countable) A series of items or events.
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A small screw-hook to which piano strings are sometimes attached.
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A double ear trumpet for estimating the direction from which sounds proceed, formerly used by navigators.
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