-
something much
stiffer and more rectangular, with a solid, more or less
fiddle-
shaped splat and a
cabriole leg with pad feet. The more
ornamental examples...
-
almost up, but not
quite to the petiole.
pandurate panduratus whole leaf
Fiddle-
shaped;
obovate with a
constriction near the middle.
pedate pedatus whole leaf...
- from
fiddles in
either Europe or the
Middle East (e.g., the
rebab instrument)
before the
eleventh century A.D. The
first recorded reference to
fiddles in...
- of China. Its name
literally means "Gourd Island",
referring to the
fiddle-
shaped contour of the
peninsula ("half-island" in Chinese),
which resembles...
- nyckelharpor),
meaning "ke****
fiddle" or "key harp"(lit.), is a
bowed chordophone from Sweden,
similar in
appearance to a
fiddle or
violin but
larger (in its...
-
outer hair
cells to the Hensen's cells. The RM is
composed of "minute-
fiddle-
shaped cuticular structures"
called the
phalangeal extensions of the outer...
- narrow,
twice as long as the
ovate concave sepals. Lip is
narrowly fiddle-
shaped, convex, with base broad, 2-sepals.
Sepals are 1.2-1.6 cm long, yellowish-green...
- down the stem. The
leaves that
subtend the
flower heads are
inverted fiddle-
shaped in outline,
folded backwards from the
midline out, and
during flowering...
- (/ˈdʌbəl beɪs/), also
known as the
upright b****, the
acoustic b****, the bull
fiddle, or
simply the b****, is the
largest and lowest-pitched
chordophone in the...
-
waist (and
nailed on the back of the chamber)
which supports the elephant-
shaped bridge that is
usually made of
camel or
buffalo bone. (Originally, it was...