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tromba in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tromba,
Italian for trumpet, may
refer to:
Tromba (film), a 1949 Italian-West
German thriller film directed...
- A
tromba marina,
marine trumpet or nuns' fiddle, (Fr.
trompette marine; Ger. Marientrompete, Trompetengeige,
Nonnengeige or Trumscheit, Pol. tubmaryna)...
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superbone has
valves and a slide. The word "trombone"
derives from
Italian tromba (trumpet) and -one (a
suffix meaning "large"), so the name
means "large...
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Tromba is a 1949
thriller film co-written and
directed by
Helmut Weiss and
starring René Deltgen,
Angelika Hauff and
Gustav Knuth. It is a
circus film...
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Anthony Joseph Tromba (born 10
August 1943 in Brooklyn, New York City) is an
American mathematician,
specializing in
partial differential equations, differential...
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Tromba Lontana (lit. "distant trumpet") is an
orchestral fanfare written by the
American minimalist composer John
Adams in 1986. The work was commissioned...
- 1798
Joseph Weigl -
Concerto in E flat for
Corno Inglese,
Flauto d’amore,
Tromba,
Viola d’amore,
Cembalo and
Violoncello - 1799
Johann Nepomuk Hummel - Trio...
- cold.
Tulumba literally means 'pump' in Turkish,
deriving from the
Italian tromba. The
dessert is
called pomba in
Cypriot Gr**** and bombacık in
Cypriot Turkish...
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Tromba is a
genus of
skippers in the
family Hesperiidae.
Recognised species in the
genus Tromba include:
Tromba tromba Evans, 1955 Cong, Qian; Zhang, Jing;...
- The
slide trumpet is an
early type of
trumpet ****ed with a
movable section of
telescopic tubing,
similar to the
slide of a trombone. Eventually, the slide...