💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Bugarija"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| berdenoun | A stringed instrument (chordophone) of Bosnian origin, a large guitar-shaped instrument that is played upright, using a plectrum. |
| barbitosnoun | An ancient stringed musical instrument from Greece, apparently a type of lute or lyre. |
| cobzanoun | A lute-like stringed instrument (chordophone), with four strings in double courses, played with a plectrum, and most associated with the traditional music of Romania. |
| banjonoun | A stringed musical instrument (chordophone), usually with a round body, a membrane-like soundboard and a fretted neck, played by plucking or strumming the strings. |
| barbitonnoun | an ancient stringed musical instrument, apparently a type of lute or lyre |
| baglamanoun | A seven-stringed musical instrument in various cultures around the eastern Mediterranean, with a pear-shaped body, and strings in double or sometimes triple courses. |
| tamburitzanoun | (music) Any of a number of different types of long-necked lutes found in the Balkans. |
| bandurrianoun | (music) A plectrum-plucked stringed instrument with a flat-backed pear-shaped body, with twelve strings in six courses in its most common modern form, originating in Spain. |
| buzuqnoun | (music) A mandolin-shaped lute of Arab origin, with a long neck, movable frets and two or three strings played with a plectrum. |
| buzukinoun | Alternative form of bouzouki. [(music) A Greek long-necked plucked fretted lute with a sharp, metallic sound.] |
| banjolinnoun | A musical instrument, most often with four strings, resembling a small banjo but tuned like a mandolin. |
| gudoknoun | A musical instrument, a chordophone, most often neckless and with three strings, played in the lap and with a bow, of ancient Slavic origin. |
| gadulkanoun | (music) A traditional Bulgarian stringed instrument, played with a bow, and most commonly featuring three main strings and up to sixteen sympathetic strings. |
| dombranoun | A long-necked lute found in parts of Asia and Eastern Europe. |
| bouzoukinoun | (music) A Greek long-necked plucked fretted lute with a sharp, metallic sound. |
| bolombattonoun | A traditional string instrument of West Africa, consisting of four strings stretched over a gourd. |
| baglamasnoun | (music) A plucked stringed instrument, a long-necked bowl lute, played in Greek music and often made of improvised materials; it is a high-pitched and small bouzouki with one string in an octave pair on the lower D and unison pairs on the four highest strings. |
| kontiginoun | A boat-shaped lute-like string instrument with one or two strings, originating among the Hausa people of West Africa. |
| tanburnoun | (music) In classical Turkish music, a long-necked, fretted, plucked lute, or various similar lutes of West and Central Asia. |
| zongoranoun | (music) A guitar-like musical instrument of Romania, having originally two strings and now four or five. |
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