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snare (noun)

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  • snare drum — noun a small drum with two heads and a snare stretched across the lower head • Syn: ↑snare, ↑side drum • Hypernyms: ↑drum, ↑membranophone, ↑tympan • Part Meronyms: ↑snare * * …   Useful english dictionary

  • snare — ► NOUN 1) a trap for catching small animals, consisting of a loop of wire or cord that pulls tight. 2) a thing likely to lure someone into harm or error. 3) a length of wire, gut, or hide stretched across a drumhead to produce a rattling sound.… …   English terms dictionary

  • snare — noun 1》 a trap for catching small animals, consisting of a loop of wire or cord that pulls tight. 2》 a length of wire, gut, or hide stretched across a drumhead to produce a rattling sound.     ↘(also snare drum) a drum fitted with snares; a side… …   English new terms dictionary

  • snare — index ambush, artifice, bait (lure), deceive, deception, ensnare, entrap, hunt, i …   Law dictionary

  • snare — noun Snare is used before these nouns: ↑drum …   Collocations dictionary

  • snare drum — snare ,drum noun count a drum with thin metal strings attached to the base that make a continuous sound when you hit it …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • snare head — noun : the lower head of a snare drum across which the snares are stretched compare batter head …   Useful english dictionary

  • snare drum — noun Date: circa 1859 a small double headed drum with one or more snares stretched across its lower head see drum illustration …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • snare drum — noun A tubular drum with skins stretched over the top and bottom, and having a set of chains that can be applied to the bottom skin to create a rattling sound …   Wiktionary

  • snare drum — noun (C) a small flat drum that makes a hard continuous sound when you hit it …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • snare — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English sneare, probably from Old Norse snara; akin to Old High German snuor cord and perhaps to Greek narkē numbness Date: before 12th century 1. a. (1) a contrivance often consisting of a noose for… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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