euphone
noun
eu·phone
| \ ˈyüˌfōn\
plural euphones
Definition of euphone
1
: an instrument originating in the late 18th century consisting of some 40 small glass tubes set in an upright soundboard and played by stroking them lengthwise with a wet cloth or finger
2
Euphone plural Euphones
: an organ reed stop of 8′ pitch or 16′ pitch with a soft, expressive tone
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