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in·stru·ment [ˈɪnstrəmənt] N

1. instrument (tool, measuring device) also MUS:

orodje n

2. instrument (means):

3. instrument (legal document):

akt m

ˈin·stru·ment board N, ˈin·stru·ment pan·el N

key·board ˈin·stru·ment N

stringed in·stru·ment [ˌstrɪŋdˈ-] N

ˈwind in·stru·ment N

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It consists of extracts from different pieces and lessons for several instruments.
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Data collection with proton precession instruments was slow, making high sample density surveys impracticable.
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These pieces represent conversations taking place between the instruments as if they were interacting convivially like friends are often wont to do.
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In fact, each region of the country can boast instruments peculiar to itself.
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Radio transceiver was carried within the gondola; most scientific instruments externally.
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The common instruments of measure are anemometer, wind vane, pressure sensor, air temperature, humidity, and rain-gauge.
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The landscapes appear as framed glimpses of gardens and palaces, surrounded by a cornucopia of paintings, musical instruments, flowers, food and armaments.
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He made some magnificent as well as nondescript instruments.
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He designed several medical instruments including an improved obstetric forceps.
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Although she accompanies herself on several different instruments including piano her style of electric guitar and vocals are the linchpins of her sound.
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