Definition of Clarino. Meaning of Clarino. Synonyms of Clarino

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Definition of Clarino

Clarino
Clarino Cla*ri"no, n. [It. a trumpet.] (Mus.) A reed stop in an organ.

Meaning of Clarino from wikipedia

- Clarino (クラリーノ, Kurarino) is a brand name for artificial leather manufactured by Kuraray. It is commonly used in garments, accessories, bags, shoes, furniture...
- instruments, one labeled "clareta", which became the clarion. Tonally, clarin or clarino also came to refer to melodic playing in the upper register of the trumpet...
- Jose Miguel Noda Clarino (born 1 February 1997) is a Filipino professional footballer who plays for Philippines Football League club Davao Aguilas, mainly...
- Mario Javier Noda "OJ" Clarino (born 27 July 1990) is a Filipino professional footballer who plays as both a full-back and midfielder for Philippines...
- Julian Mariano Noda Clarino (born August 15, 1995) is a Filipino professional footballer who plays as a defender for Illawarra Premier League club Bulli...
- randoseru, as of 2004 approximately 70% are made from the synthetic leather Clarino. The backpacks have hard leather sides and divided compartments inside...
- originally written for a clarino specialist, almost certainly the court trumpeter in Köthen, Johann Ludwig Schreiber. After clarino skills were lost in the...
- Joseph Haydn composed the Concerto per il Clarino (Hob. VIIe/1) (Trumpet Concerto in E-flat major) in 1796 for the trumpet virtuoso Anton Weidinger. Joseph...
- oxime, according to a study by the FILK Freiberg Institute. Alcantara Clarino: manufactured by Kuraray Co., Ltd. of ****an. Fabrikoid: A DuPont brand...
- confused with artificial leathers such as DuPont's Corfam and Kuraray's Clarino, which are artificial materials with a similar glossy appearance. An early...