double-bass
101bass — I. noun (plural bass or basses) Etymology: Middle English base, bærs, from Old English bærs; akin to Old High German bersich perch Date: before 12th century any of numerous edible marine or freshwater bony fishes (especially families… …
102bass guitar — /beɪs gəˈta/ (say bays guh tah) noun 1. a four string electric guitar which functions as a bass instrument in a rock group, replacing the double bass. 2. the person who plays the bass guitar …
103bass deep — low pitched low pitched adj. 1. low in pitch or frequency; used of sounds and voices. Opposite of {high pitched}. [Narrower terms: {alto, contralto ; {baritone ; {bass, deep ; {contrabass, double bass ; {throaty ] Syn: low. [WordNet 1.5] 2. set… …
104bass·ist — /ˈbeısıst/ noun, pl sists [count] music : a person who plays a double bass or a bass guitar …
105bass fiddle — noun Date: 1836 double bass …
106bass viol — noun Date: 1590 1. viola da gamba 2. double bass …
107bass fiddle — /bays/. See double bass. [1950 55] * * * …
108bass viol — /bays/ 1. viola da gamba. 2. See double bass. [1580 90] * * * …
109bass viol — noun 1》 a viola da gamba. 2》 N. Amer. a double bass …
110double bassist — noun see double bass …