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  2. Balalaika - Wikipedia

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    The balalaika (Russian: балала́йка, pronounced [bəɫɐˈɫajkə]) is a Russian stringed musical instrument with a characteristic triangular wooden, hollow body, fretted neck, and three strings.

  3. Xylophone - Wikipedia

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    It is made with 14 wooden keys of an African hardwood called liga attached to a wooden frame, below which hang calabash gourds. [15] Spider web silk covers small holes in the gourds to produce a buzzing sound and antelope sinew and leather are used for the fastenings. [15] The instrument is played with rubber-headed wooden mallets.

  4. Glossary of landforms - Wikipedia

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    Nivation hollow – Geomorphic processes associated with snow patches; Oxbow lake – U-shaped lake or pool left by an ancient river meander; Panhole – Depression or basin eroded into flat or gently sloping cohesive rock; Pothole – Natural bowl-shaped hollow carved into a streambed; Plunge pool – Depression at the base of a waterfall

  5. Hollow - Wikipedia

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    Hollow, a low, wooded area, such as a copse; Hollow (landform), a small vee-shaped, riverine type of valley; Tree hollow, a void in a branch or trunk, which may ...

  6. Dell (landform) - Wikipedia

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    Dell in the Little Carpathians with a dry stream channel. In physical geography, a dell is a grassy hollow—or dried stream bed—often partially covered in trees. [1] [2] In literature, dells have pastoral connotations, frequently imagined as secluded and pleasant safe havens.

  7. The Clue in the Crossword Cipher - Wikipedia

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    The Clue in the Crossword Cipher is the forty-fourth volume in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series. [1] It was first published in 1967 under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene . [ 2 ] The actual author was ghostwriter Harriet Stratemeyer Adams .

  8. Molding (decorative) - Wikipedia

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    Cavetto: (in Italian) cavare ("to hollow"): Concave, quarter-round moulding sometimes employed in the place of the cymatium of a cornice, as in the Doric order of the Theatre of Marcellus. [6] It forms the crowning feature of Egyptian temples and took the place of the cymatium in many Etruscan temples.

  9. Whirligig - Wikipedia

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    Wooden cardinal whirligig Wind-driven whirligig at a lake in Nova Scotia, Canada. A wind-driven whirligig transfers the energy of the wind into either a simple release of kinetic energy through rotation or a more complicated transfer of rotational energy to power a simple or complicated mechanism that produces repetitive motions or creates ...