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Plectrum vs Strum - What's the difference?

plectrum | strum |


As nouns the difference between plectrum and strum

is that plectrum is (anatomy|zoology) an anatomical part resembling a plectrum in shape while strum is the sound made by playing various strings of a stringed instrument simultaneously.

As a verb strum is

to play a guitar or other stringed instrument using various strings simultaneously.

Plectrum vs Strong - What's the difference?

plectrum | strong |


As a noun plectrum

is (anatomy|zoology) an anatomical part resembling a plectrum in shape.

As a proper noun strong is

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Wikidiffcom vs Plectrum - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | plectrum |


As a noun plectrum is

(anatomy|zoology) an anatomical part resembling a plectrum in shape.

Plectrum vs Electrum - What's the difference?

plectrum | electrum |


As nouns the difference between plectrum and electrum

is that plectrum is (anatomy|zoology) an anatomical part resembling a plectrum in shape while electrum is electrum (alloy of gold and silver).

Taxonomy vs Plectrum - What's the difference?

taxonomy | plectrum |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and plectrum

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while plectrum is (anatomy|zoology) an anatomical part resembling a plectrum in shape.

Plectrum vs Bandurria - What's the difference?

plectrum | bandurria |


As nouns the difference between plectrum and bandurria

is that plectrum is (anatomy|zoology) an anatomical part resembling a plectrum in shape while bandurria is a plectrum-plucked chordophone from spain, similar to the cittern and mandolin.

Plectrum vs Pickguard - What's the difference?

plectrum | pickguard |


As nouns the difference between plectrum and pickguard

is that plectrum is (anatomy|zoology) an anatomical part resembling a plectrum in shape while pickguard is a piece of flat material placed beneath the strings of a guitar (or similar instrument) to protect the surface from being scratched by a plectrum (or similar device).

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