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[riːd] 1.1) bot. canna f.2) mus. (device) ancia f.2.1) [basket, hut] di canne2) mus. [ instrument] ad ancia••* * *[ri:d]1) (a kind of tall, stiff grass growing on wet or marshy ground: reeds along a river-bank.) canna, cannuccia2) (a thin piece of cane or metal in certain wind instruments (eg the oboe, clarinet) which vibrates and makes a sound when the instrument is played.) ancia, linguetta* * *reed /ri:d/n.5 (poet.) freccia; dardo; saetta; strale6 (mus.) ancia; linguetta7 (pl.) (mus. = reed instruments) strumenti ad ancia ( sassofono, clarinetto, oboe, ecc.; distinti dagli ottoni)9 (archit.) modanatura a cordoncino● reed bed, canneto □ reed boat, imbarcazione di canne □ (zool.) reed bunting ( Emberiza schoeniclus) migliarino di palude □ (bot.) reed mace, ( Typha latifolia) stiancia, tifa a foglie larghe; ( Typha angustifolia) tifa a foglie strette □ (mus.) reed organ, armonium □ (zool.) reed pheasant ( Panurus biarmicus), basettino □ (mus.) reed pipe, zampogna; canna d'organo munita d'ancia □ reed sparrow = reed bunting ► sopra □ (mus.) reed stop, registro d'organo ad ancia □ (elettr.) reed switch, interruttore a lamelle □ (zool.) reed warbler (o reed wren) ( Acrocephalus scirpaceus), cannaiola □ (fig. fam.) a broken reed, una persona inaffidabile.(to) reed /ri:d/v. t.2 (archit.) decorare con modanature a cordoncino* * *[riːd] 1.1) bot. canna f.2) mus. (device) ancia f.2.1) [basket, hut] di canne2) mus. [ instrument] ad ancia••
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switch grass — n. a type of tall panic grass (Panicum virgatum), usually found in the North American prairie and used for fodder or as an ornamental: also written switchgrass … English World dictionary
switch|grass — «SWIHCH GRAS, GRAHS», noun. a tall panic grass found from the Atlantic coast to the Rocky Mountains, used especially for hay … Useful english dictionary
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switch grass — a North American grass, Panicum virgatum, having an open, branching inflorescence. [1830 40, Amer.; alter. of QUITCH (GRASS)] * * * … Universalium
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