
1) Ajuga 2) Horn
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1) GI rouser 2) GI''s alarm clock 3) Another thing played on base 4) Army brass 5) Army instrument 6) Army signal horn 7) Army signaler 8) Army waker-upper 9) Base brass 10) Base caller 11) Base horn 12) Base instrument 13) Blow reveille 14) Boot camp alarm clock 15) Brass 16) Brass horn 17) Brass instrument
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The bugle is one of the simplest brass instruments, having no valves or other pitch-altering devices. All pitch control is done by varying the player`s embouchure. Consequently, the bugle is limited to notes within the harmonic series. See bugle call for scores to standard bugle calls, all consisting of only five notes. These notes are known as t....
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[newspaper] The Bugle or Bugle-American (the original name) was an underground newspaper based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Distributed throughout the state from September 1970 to 1978, it was published weekly for most of that time for a total of 316 issues. The Bugle, an early example of the alternative newsweekly genre, was less radical than ...
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• (n.) A plant of the genus Ajuga of the Mint family, a native of the Old World. • (n.) An elongated glass bead, of various colors, though commonly black. • (a.) Jet black. • (n.) A sort of wild ox; a buffalo. • (n.) A horn used by hunters. • (n.) A copper instrument of the horn quality of tone, shorter and more conica...
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wind instrument sounded by the vibration of the lips against a cup mouthpiece. As a modern military signaling instrument, it dates from about 1750, ... [1 related articles]
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An elingated glass bead, of various colours, though commonly black. ... Origin: LL. Bugulus a woman's ornament: cf. G. Bugel a bent piece of metal or wood, fr. The same root as G. Biegen to bend, E. Bow to bend. ... <botany> A plant of the genus Ajuga of the Mint family, a native of the Old World. Yellow bugle, the Ajuga chamaepitys. ... Orig...
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Bu'gle adjective [ From
Bugle a bead.] Jet black. '
Bugle eyeballs.'
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Bu'gle noun [ Middle English
bugle buffalo, buffalo's horn, Old French
bugle , from Latin
buculus a young bullock, steer, dim. of
bos ox. See
Cow the animal.] A sort of wild ox; a buffalo.
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Bugle (Ajuga reptans) is a perennial herb of the family Labiatae common throughout Britain. It has numerous running stems, leaves frequently tinged with red or purple, and a whorl of six or ten blue flowers.
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A bugle was a shining elongated glass bead, usually black, used in decorating female apparel and also in trafficking between Europeans and native tribes.
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A bugle is a brass wind instrument with a cup-mouthpiece and made from coiled brass or copper tubing with a wide conical bore and flaring bell. Having no valves, it produces only natural harmonics of the tubing's fundamental pitch: c 0 , c 1 , g 1 , c 2 , e 2 , g 2 , b-flat 2 , c 3 (c 1 = middle C; c 0 = the C below); the B-flat bugle sounds a tone...
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Bugle is slang for the nose.
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[
n] - any of various low-growing annual or perennial evergreen herbs native to Eurasia 2. [n] - a tubular glass or plastic bead sewn onto clothing for decoration 3. [n] - a brass instrument without valves 4. [v] - play on a bugle
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bugle 1. A brass instrument without valves; used for military calls and fanfares. 2. Any of various low-growing annual or perennial evergreen herbs native to Eurasia; used for ground cover. 3. Etymology: an abbreviation of buglehorn, 'drinking horn, hunting horn' (c.1300), from Old French bugle, 'wild ox, buffalo', from Latin buculus, 'heifer, yo...
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bellowing sound made by bull elk during the rut
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noun a brass instrument without valves; used for military calls and fanfares
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(instrument) Compact valveless treble brass instrument with a shorter tube and less flared bell than the trumpet. Constructed of copper plated with brass, it has long been used as a military instrument for giving a range of signals based on the tones of a harmonic series. The bugle has a conic...
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(plant) Any of a group of low-growing plants belonging to the mint family, with spikes of white, pink, or blue flowers. The leaves may be smooth-edged or slightly toothed, the lower ones with a long stalk. They are often grown as ground cover. (Genus
Ajuga, family La...
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