- In
classical Gr**** mythology,
Syrinx /ˈsɪrɪŋks/ (Gr**** Σύριγξ) was an
Arcadian nymph and a
follower of Artemis,
known for her chastity.
Being pursued by...
- A
syrinx is a rare, fluid-filled
neuroglial cavity within the
spinal cord (syringomyelia), in the
brain stem (syringobulbia), or in the
nerves of the elbow...
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Syrinx aru****,
common name the
Australian trumpet or
false trumpet, is a
species of
extremely large sea
snail measuring up to 75 cm long and weighing...
- The
syrinx (from the Gr**** word "σύριγξ" for pan pipes) is the
vocal organ of birds.
Located at the base of a bird's trachea, it
produces sounds without...
- A pan
flute (also
known as
panpipes or
syrinx) is a
musical instrument based on the
principle of the
closed tube,
consisting of
multiple pipes of gradually...
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Syrinx Performed by
Sarah B****ingthwaighte
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Syrinx, L. 129, is a
piece of
music for solo
flute which Claude...
- Look up
Syrinx or
syrinx in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In Gr**** mythology,
Syrinx was a
nymph who was
transformed into
water reeds that were then...
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Syrinx (originally
designated 1981 VA) is an
Apollo and Mars
crosser asteroid discovered in 1981. It
approaches Earth to
within 40 Gm
three times...
- as a
generic term
before an
etiology is determined. This cyst,
called a
syrinx, can
expand and
elongate over time,
destroying the
spinal cord. The damage...
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Syrinx is a 1973
public artwork by German-born
American sculptor Adolph Wolter located at the
Indiana World War
Memorial Plaza in Indianapolis, Indiana...