different between unicycle vs vibraphone

unicycle

English

Etymology

uni- +? cycle.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?jun?sa?kl?/

Noun

unicycle (plural unicycles)

  1. A type of cycle that has only one wheel and is powered by pedals; it is most often used by acrobats.

Related terms

  • bicycle
  • tricycle

Translations

Verb

unicycle (third-person singular simple present unicycles, present participle unicycling, simple past and past participle unicycled)

  1. To travel or move around by unicycle.

Translations

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vibraphone

English

Alternative forms

  • vibrophone

Etymology

From vibrato +? -phone.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?v??.b??.?fo?n/

Noun

vibraphone (plural vibraphones)

  1. A percussion instrument with a double row of tuned metal bars, each above the tubular resonator containing a motor-driven rotating vane, giving a vibrato effect.

Derived terms

  • vibraphonist

Translations


French

Etymology

From vibrato +? -phone

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /vi.b?a.f?n/

Noun

vibraphone m (plural vibraphones)

  1. vibraphone

Derived terms

  • vibraphoniste

Further reading

  • “vibraphone” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

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