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bugleCompact valveless treble brass instrument with a shorter tube and less flared bell than the trumpet. Constructed of copper plated with brass, it has long been used as a military instrument for giving a range of signals based on the tones of a harmonic series. The bugle has a conical bore whereas the trumpet is cylindrical. bugleAny of a group of low-growing plants belonging to the mint family, with spikes of white, pink, or blue flowers. The leaves may be smooth-edged or slightly toothed, the lower ones with a long stalk. They are often grown as ground cover. (Genus Ajuga, family Labiatae.) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The sound, called bugling, signals mating season among the park's newcomers: A population of wild elk. They accept conditions as they are and do not engage in fantasies of the cavalry bugling their way over the hill to save the day. His descriptive oration of a bugling elk, or rutting moose, causes the listener to pause reflectively on what was just stated and then burst out laughing. |
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