MANDOLA | • mandola n. (Music) A stringed musical instrument resembling the mandolin, but of larger size and tuned lower. • MANDOLA n. (Italian) an early type of mandolin, also MANDORA. |
MANDOLAS | • mandolas n. Plural of mandola. • MANDOLA n. (Italian) an early type of mandolin, also MANDORA. |
MANDOLIN | • mandolin n. (Music) A stringed instrument of the lute family, having eight strings in four courses, frequently tuned… • mandolin n. A kitchen tool for julienning vegetables. • MANDOLIN n. a musical instrument of the lute kind, also MANDOLINE. |
MANDOLINE | • mandoline n. Alternative form of mandolin (“kitchen tool”). • mandoline n. (Music) Archaic form of mandolin. • mandoline v. To slice using a mandoline. |
MANDOLINES | • mandolines n. Plural of mandoline. • MANDOLINE n. a musical instrument of the lute kind, also MANDOLIN. |
MANDOLINIST | • mandolinist n. Someone who plays a mandolin. • MANDOLINIST n. one who plays the mandolin. |
MANDOLINISTS | • mandolinists n. Plural of mandolinist. • MANDOLINIST n. one who plays the mandolin. |
MANDOLINS | • mandolins n. Plural of mandolin. • MANDOLIN n. a musical instrument of the lute kind, also MANDOLINE. |
MANDOM | • mandom n. (Dated) mankind. • MANDOM n. man collectively. |
MANDOMS | • MANDOM n. man collectively. |
MANDORA | • mandora n. (Music) A type of bass string instrument. • MANDORA n. (Italian) an early type of mandolin, also MANDOLA. |
MANDORAS | • mandoras n. Plural of mandora. • MANDORA n. (Italian) an early type of mandolin, also MANDOLA. |
MANDORLA | • mandorla n. A vesica piscis-shaped aureola that surrounds the figures of Christ and the Virgin Mary, or represents… • MANDORLA n. (Italian) any almond-shaped object or ornament, esp. (in painting, sculpture) area of light surrounding the risen Christ. |
MANDORLAS | • mandorlas n. Plural of mandorla. • MANDORLA n. (Italian) any almond-shaped object or ornament, esp. (in painting, sculpture) area of light surrounding the risen Christ. |