Instrument Definition

ĭnstrə-mənt
instrumented, instruments
noun
instruments
A tool or implement, esp. one used for delicate work or for scientific or artistic purposes.
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A thing by means of which something is done; means.
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Any of various devices for indicating or measuring conditions, performance, position, direction, etc. or, sometimes, for controlling operations, as in an aircraft.
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A person used by another to bring something about.
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Any of various devices designed or used to produce musical sound, as a piano, drum, violin, oboe, etc.
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verb
instrumented
To provide with instruments.
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To arrange (a composition) for instruments; orchestrate.
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To apply measuring devices.
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To devise, conceive, cook up, plan.
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adjective

Of or having to do with instrument flying.

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Other Word Forms of Instrument

Noun

Singular:
instrument
Plural:
instruments

Origin of Instrument

  • Middle English from Old French from Latin īnstrūmentum tool, implement from īnstruere to prepare instruct

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From Old French instrument, from Latin īnstrūmentum (“an implement, tool”). suffix -mentum.

    From Wiktionary

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