
1) Adverb for chic 2) After dos 3) Beau modifier 4) Bien preceder 5) Cancún crowd 6) Chic modifier 7) Chic preceder 8) Choral instrument 9) Cinco less dos 10) Cinco menos dos 11) Cuatro menos uno 12) Cube root of veintisiete 13) Cuernavaca crowd 14) Diez minus siete 15) Dos chaser 16) Dos follower
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1) French word used in English
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1) Three in Portuguese
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[instrument] The tres is a guitar-like three-course chordophone, most commonly seen as either the tres cubano with six strings, or the tres puerto rico with nine strings. ==Cuba== By most accounts, the tres was first used in several related Afro-Cuban musical genres originating in Eastern Cuba: the nengón, kiribá, changüí, and son. Benj...
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[poetry collection] Tres is a collection of poems by the Chilean author Roberto Bolaño, originally published in Spanish in 2000 and scheduled to be published in a bilingual edition in September 2011, translated into English by Laura Healy. The collection is composed of three sections: ...
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Transient Radiation Effects
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type of guitar with 3 single or double courses of strings. Found in Cuba.
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Cuban guitar-like instrument, but played more like a piano in terms of rhythm. It has a small body, and is metal-strung with three widely-separated courses of double strings. The central course is unison whilst the outer pairs are in octaves. Possibly an African adaptation of of the Spanish bandurria.
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Tree Swallow
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three
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Transatlantic Exoplanet Survey
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