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in·stru·ment (in′strə mənt)
noun
- a thing by means of which something is done; means
- a person used by another to bring something about
- a tool or implement, esp. one used for delicate work or for scientific or artistic purposes
- any of various devices for indicating or measuring conditions, performance, position, direction, etc. or sometimes, for controlling operations, esp. in aircraft or rocket flight
- any of various devices producing musical sound, as a piano, drum, violin, oboe, etc.
- Law a formal document, as a deed, contract, etc.
- Finance a written order or promise to pay a sum of money a negotiable instrument
Etymology: OFr < L instrumentum, a tool or tools, stock, furniture, dress < instruere: see instruct
transitive verb
- to provide with instruments
- Music to arrange (a composition) for instruments; orchestrate
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