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Definition of Bugles

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Kent bugle Kent" bu"gle [Probably named after a Duke of Kent.] (Mus.) A curved bugle, having six finger keys or stops, by means of which the performer can play upon every key in the musical scale; -- called also keyed bugle, and key bugle. --Moore.
Bugle
Bugle Bu"gle, a. [From Bugle a bead.] Jet black. ``Bugle eyeballs.' --Shak.
Bugle
Bugle Bu"gle, n. [F. bugle; cf. It. bugola, L. bugillo.] (Bot.) A plant of the genus Ajuga of the Mint family, a native of the Old World. Yellow bugle, the Ajuga cham[ae]pitys.
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Bugle Bu"gle, n. [See Bugle a wild ox.] 1. A horn used by hunters. 2. (Mus.) A copper instrument of the horn quality of tone, shorter and more conical that the trumpet, sometimes keyed; formerly much used in military bands, very rarely in the orchestra; now superseded by the cornet; -- called also the Kent bugle.

Meaning of Bugles from wikipedia

- ke**** bugle. Since the mid 19th century, bugles have been made with piston valves. Soprano bugle (high pitch) Alto bugle (medium pitch) Baritone bugle (tenor...
- The Bugle is a satirical news podcast, created by John Oliver and Andy Zaltzman in 2007. It is currently hosted by Zaltzman and a rotating cast of co-hosts...
- Bugles are a corn snack produced by General Mills and Tom's Snacks (under license from General Mills). Bugles were developed by a food engineer, Verne...
- Paul Bugle, a British biplane bomber first flown in 1923 Bugles (snack), corn chip snack The Bugle, Wikipedia's military history newsletter Bugler (disambiguation)...
- Historically, bugles, drums, and other loud musical instruments were used for clear communication in the noise and confusion of a battlefield. Naval bugle calls...
- Director of Music (DOM) of the band and bugles. It is part of the Royal Corps of Army Music. The Band and Bugles uphold traditions that date back to as...
- trumpet bugles, euphoniums, pistonless slide sopranos and piccolo bugles or "angel bugles" pitched an octave above the sopranos. The valve-rotor bugle remained...
- A bugler is someone who plays the bugle. Bugler may also refer to: Bugler (tobacco), a brand of tobacco Bugler (rank), a former military rank Bugler (BSA)...
- Bugler is the name of a roll-your-own brand of tobacco and rolling papers. The Bugler brand was first introduced in the United States in 1932 by Lane...
- corps of that era. Matching all other competition bugles at the time, these early contrab**** bugles were pitched in the key of GG, making them significantly...