| CYMBAL | • cymbal n. (Music) A concave plate of brass or bronze that produces a sharp, ringing sound when struck: played… • CYMBAL n. a percussion instrument, also SYMBOLE. |
| CYMBALEER | • CYMBALEER n. one who plays the cymbals, also CYMBALER, CYMBALIST. |
| CYMBALEERS | • CYMBALEER n. one who plays the cymbals, also CYMBALER, CYMBALIST. |
| CYMBALER | • CYMBALER n. one who plays the cymbals. |
| CYMBALERS | • CYMBALER n. one who plays the cymbals. |
| CYMBALIST | • cymbalist n. A musician who plays the cymbals. • CYMBALIST n. one who plays the cymbals, also CYMBALEER, CYMBALER. |
| CYMBALISTS | • cymbalists n. Plural of cymbalist. • CYMBALIST n. one who plays the cymbals, also CYMBALEER, CYMBALER. |
| CYMBALO | • cymbalo n. (Music) The dulcimer. • CYMBALO n. (Italian) the dulcimer. |
| CYMBALOES | • cymbaloes n. Plural of cymbalo. • CYMBALO n. (Italian) the dulcimer. |
| CYMBALOM | • cymbalom n. Alternative form of cimbalom. • CYMBALOM n. a kind of Hungarian dulcimer, also CIMBALOM. |
| CYMBALOMS | • cymbaloms n. Plural of cymbalom. • CYMBALOM n. a kind of Hungarian dulcimer, also CIMBALOM. |
| CYMBALOS | • cymbalos n. Plural of cymbalo. • CYMBALO n. (Italian) the dulcimer. |
| CYMBALS | • cymbals n. Plural of cymbal. • CYMBAL n. a percussion instrument, also SYMBOLE. |
| CYMBIDIA | • CYMBIDIUM n. a kind of tropical orchid. |
| CYMBIDIUM | • cymbidium n. (Botany) Any orchid of the genus Cymbidium. • Cymbidium prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Orchidaceae – boat orchids. • CYMBIDIUM n. a kind of tropical orchid. |
| CYMBIDIUMS | • cymbidiums n. Plural of cymbidium. • CYMBIDIUM n. a kind of tropical orchid. |
| CYMBIFORM | • cymbiform adj. Shaped like a boat. • cymbiform adj. (Botany) Elongated and having the upper surface decidedly concave, as in the glumes of many grasses. • CYMBIFORM adj. boat-shaped. |
| CYMBLING | • cymbling n. Alternative form of cymling. • CYMBLING n. a variety of squash, also CYMLIN, CYMLING, SIMLIN. |
| CYMBLINGS | • cymblings n. Plural of cymbling. • CYMBLING n. a variety of squash, also CYMLIN, CYMLING, SIMLIN. |