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Claribella
Claribella Clar`i*bel"la, n. [NL., from L. clarus clear + bellus fine.] (Mus.) A soft, sweet stop, or set of open wood pipes in an organ.

Meaning of Claribel from wikipedia

- Claribel may refer to: Claribel (1864–1929), one of the Cone sisters, socialites and noted art collectors Claribel Kendall (1889-1965), American mathematician...
- "Claribel: A Melody" is an early poem by Alfred Tennyson, first published in 1830. In the 1830 and 1842 editions the poem is in one long stanza, with a...
- Alegría Vides (May 12, 1924 – January 25, 2018), also known by her pseudonym Claribel Alegría, was a Nicaraguan-Salvadoran poet, essayist, novelist, and journalist...
- Claribel Medina (born December 16, 1961, in San Juan) is a Puerto Rican actress who has acted for soap operas and movies filmed both in her native Puerto...
- Claribel Augusta Wheeler (August 13, 1881 – December 8, 1965) was an American nurse, educator, and hospital administrator. She was executive secretary...
- Claribel Cone (1864–1929) and Etta Cone (1870–1949), collectively known as the Cone sisters, were active as American art collectors and socialites during...
- Claribel Spurling (1875 – 1941) was an English teacher, children’s writer, and cryptanalyst who worked as a codebreaker with MI1(b) during World War I...
- Claribel Kendall (January 23, 1889 – April 17, 1965) was an American mathematician. Born in Denver, Colorado, Kendall received her Bachelor and Bachelor...
- division, mainly for cantus firmus use. Claribel (English) Clarabella (English) Clarabel Flute (English) Claribel Flute (English) Melodia (American english)...
- Claribel Nye (July 18, 1889 – November 22, 1960) was an American home economist. She was based at Cornell University early in her career, and then in Oregon...