euphonium
noun/juːˈfəʊnɪəm/
Etymology
From Ancient Greek εὔφωνος (eúphōnos, “sweet-voiced”) + -ium.
Definitions
A valved brass instrument with conical tubing similar in appearance to a tuba but of…
A valved brass instrument with conical tubing similar in appearance to a tuba but of higher pitch.
- [T]hey could easily have been wearing euphoniums and woad for all the notice their quarry would have taken of them.
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