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f-hole

[ef-hohl]

noun

  1. either of two f -shaped holes in the body of a violin, cello, or similar stringed instrument.



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Not that your tattoo need announce your identity explicitly: CEO of Twitter and Square Jack Dorsey, 41, told the New Yorker magazine that his large S-shape forearm tattoo symbolizes the form of the collarbone, the integral symbol in calculus and the violin’s f-hole.

A natural wood color, the cello has an asymmetrical carbon fiber tailpiece with a cutout design and an f-hole labeled "Antonio Domenicelli Fecit en Ferrara 1714."

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Then the finer skills came: mastering the scroll, the c-bout, the f-hole.

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In calculus the most recognizable icon is the integral sign: Its graceful lines are evocative of a musical clef or a violin’s f-hole — a fitting coincidence, given that some of the most enchanting harmonies in mathematics are expressed by integrals. 

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A moth flies out of the guitar's F-hole, and the brothers watch it flutter around the room.

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