salpinx उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The epigonion is part of the Lost Sounds Orchestra, alongside other ancient instruments which ASTRA has recreated the sounds for, including the salpinx, the aulos, the barbiton and the syrinx.
- The Salpinx is part of the Lost Sounds Orchestra, alongside other ancient instruments whose sounds have been recreated by ASTRA, including the epigonion, the aulos, the barbiton and the syrinx.
- On a painted ceramic knee guard dating from c . 500 BCE, a salpinx call is recorded using the Greek syllables TOTH TOTOTE . This is the earliest example of trumpet notation anywhere in the world.
- She started at odds of 9 / 1 in a very strong field which included Three Troikas, Pitasia, Producer and Salpinx as well as the Epsom Oaks winner Scintillate and the Prix Minerve winner Anifa.
- The development of TOA is thought to begin with the pathogens spreading from the cervix to the endometrium, through the salpinx, into the peritoneal cavity and forming the tubo-ovarian abscess with ( in some cases ) pelvic peritonitis.
- These earliest ovules had the apical part of the nucellus exposed, from which there was a projection known as a lagenostome ( sometimes also called a salpinx ) that facilitated capture of the pollen and directed it down to the pollen chamber above the megagametophyte.
- ""'Gulella salpinx " "', common name "'Trumpet-mouthed hunter snail "', is a species of very small air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Streptaxidae.
- Three Troikas, coupled in the betting with her pacemaker Sealy, started at odds of 1 / 10 ahead of Producer ( winner of the Prix de Royaumont ), Nonoalca ( runner-up in the Poule d'Essai des Pouliches ), Cheerfully, Pitasia and Salpinx.
- W24 is an ambiguous figure who might be either the protesting owner of a rejected horse or a " keryx " ( herald ) whose hand held part of an otherwise lost " salpinx " ( trumpet ), but either way this point marks the beginning of the procession proper.
- Andrew Barker, however, describes a possible exception to the utilitarian usage of the salpinx referencing Aristotle, who wrote, " . . . that is why everyone, when engaging in revelry, relaxes the tension of the breath in playing the salpinx, so as to make the sound as gentle as possible . " It is suggested here that the salpinx may have found use in festive occasions as well as war.