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drumfish

Variant of drum

noun

    1. a percussion instrument consisting of a hollow cylinder or hemisphere with a membrane stretched tightly over the end or ends, played by beating with the hands, sticks, etc.
    2. a set of drums and cymbals played by one person in a jazz, rock, or dance band
  1. the sound produced by beating a drum, or any sound like this
  2. any of various drumlike cylindrical objects; specif.,
    1. a metal spool or cylinder around which cable, etc. is wound in a machine
    2. a barrel-like metal container for oil, etc.
    3. any of the cylindrical blocks making up the shaft of a stone column
    4. the circular or polygonal wall supporting a dome
  3. ☆ any of a family (Sciaenidae) of marine and freshwater percoid fishes that make a drumming sound
  4. Anat.
    1. middle ear
    2. tympanic membrane

intransitive verb drummed, drumming

  1. to beat a drum
  2. to beat or tap continually or rhythmically, as with the fingers
  3. ☆ to make a loud, reverberating sound by quivering the wings: said of the ruffed grouse, etc.

transitive verb

  1. to play (a tune, rhythm, etc.) on or as on a drum
  2. to beat or tap continually
  3. to assemble by beating a drum
  4. to instill (ideas, facts, etc.) into by continued repetition

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2010 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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