Carillonneur
a person who plays a carillon.
noun
a person who plays a carillon
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- Carina
Zoology. a keellike part or ridge, especially a ridge of bone on the ventral side of the sternum of birds. Botany. the two conjoined lower petals of a pea or bean flower that enclose the stamen and style. Astronomy. the Keel, a southern constellation, containing the bright star, Canopus: one of the constellations into which […]
- Carinal
Zoology. a keellike part or ridge, especially a ridge of bone on the ventral side of the sternum of birds. Botany. the two conjoined lower petals of a pea or bean flower that enclose the stamen and style. Historical Examples The basal margin on the carinal side of the spur is sometimes a little hollowed […]
- Carinate
Zoology, Botany. formed with a carina; keellike. Historical Examples If it was that of the carinate birds, how did the struthious birds and Dinosauria independently agree to differ? On the Genesis of Species St. George Mivart Calyx 5-parted, fleshy, enclosing the fruit (utricle) and often carinate or crested. The Manual of the Botany of the […]
- Carinated
Zoology, Botany. formed with a carina; keellike. Historical Examples They have a carinated beak, pretty strongly curved, and a forked tail. Reptiles and Birds Louis Figuier A shell characterized by a keel or keels is said to be carinated. A Conchological Manual George Brettingham Sowerby The carina is thick, measured from the inner convex to […]