Bagpipe vs Bagpipelike - What's the difference?
bagpipe | bagpipelike |
To play the bagpipes.
(nautical) To lay (the mizzen) aback by bringing the sheet to the mizzen rigging.
Resembling a bagpipe, especially in shape or sound
* {{quote-news, year=2003, date=October 24, author=Peter Margasak, title=Tenores de Oniferi, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=There will also be a short set by Roberto Corona and Stefano Pinna, who'll play the launeddas, an ancient Sardinian triple-reed instrument that produces a bagpipelike drone. }}
As a noun bagpipe
is singular of bagpipes (normally used in plural.As a verb bagpipe
is to play the bagpipes.As an adjective bagpipelike is
resembling a bagpipe, especially in shape or sound.bagpipe
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(bagpip)bagpipelike
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