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Reid vs Fipple - What's the difference?

reid | fipple |


As a verb reid

is .

As a noun fipple is

(music) the block (typically of wood) that forms the floor of the windway in a wind instrument.

Reed vs Fipple - What's the difference?

reed | fipple |


As nouns the difference between reed and fipple

is that reed is any of various types of tall stiff perennial grass-like plants growing together in groups near water while fipple is the block (typically of wood) that forms the floor of the windway in a wind instrument.

As a verb reed

is to mill or mint with reeding.

As a proper noun Reed

is {{surname|from=Old English}}, a spelling variant of Reid.

Fipple vs Pipple - What's the difference?

fipple | pipple |


As nouns the difference between fipple and pipple

is that fipple is (music) the block (typically of wood) that forms the floor of the windway in a wind instrument while pipple is .

Tipple vs Fipple - What's the difference?

tipple | fipple |


As a proper noun tipple

is .

As a noun fipple is

(music) the block (typically of wood) that forms the floor of the windway in a wind instrument.

Sipple vs Fipple - What's the difference?

sipple | fipple |


As a verb sipple

is (obsolete) to take frequent sips.

As a noun fipple is

(music) the block (typically of wood) that forms the floor of the windway in a wind instrument.

Fipple vs Ripple - What's the difference?

fipple | ripple |


As nouns the difference between fipple and ripple

is that fipple is (music) the block (typically of wood) that forms the floor of the windway in a wind instrument while ripple is a moving disturbance or undulation in the surface of a liquid.

As a verb ripple is

to move like the undulating surface of a body of water; to undulate.

Windway vs Fipple - What's the difference?

windway | fipple |


As nouns the difference between windway and fipple

is that windway is the portion of a wind instrument through which the air is blown while fipple is (music) the block (typically of wood) that forms the floor of the windway in a wind instrument.

Wood vs Fipple - What's the difference?

wood | fipple |


As a proper noun wood

is an english topographic surname for someone who lived in or near a wood.

As a noun fipple is

(music) the block (typically of wood) that forms the floor of the windway in a wind instrument.

Block vs Fipple - What's the difference?

block | fipple |


As nouns the difference between block and fipple

is that block is bloc while fipple is (music) the block (typically of wood) that forms the floor of the windway in a wind instrument.

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