Terms vs Banjolike - What's the difference?
terms | banjolike |
Resembling or characteristic of a banjo
* {{quote-news, year=1999, date=December 24, author=Peter Margasak, title=Wrist Error, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=In flashes, they do transcend their influences--particularly Newman, whose beautifully illogical machinations can morph from dry harmonic plinks to banjolike plonks to ominous, industrial-sounding hums. }}
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=April 2, author=Jon Pareles, title=A Musical Coalition That Raises the Roof, work=New York Times
, passage=The lyrics were in several West African languages, and the lineup paired African instruments — the kora (the djelis’ 21-string harp-lute), the xylophonelike balafon, the small banjolike ngoni and the booming djembe (hand drum) — with modern counterparts: electric guitar, bass, keyboard and trap drums. }}
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is .As an adjective banjolike is
resembling or characteristic of a banjo.banjolike
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