pandora
1 Americannoun
noun
noun
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a handsome red sea bream, Pagellus erythrinus, of European coastal waters, caught for food in the Mediterranean
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a marine bivalve mollusc of the genus Pandora that lives on the surface of sandy shores and has thin equal valves
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music another word for bandore
noun
Etymology
Origin of Pandora
< Latin < Greek Pandṓra, equivalent to pan- pan- + dôr ( on ) gift + -a feminine noun ending
Example Sentences
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This recently rediscovered 16th century pop music was and is played by a six-man consort: violin, flute, bass viol and lute with a rhythm section of pandora and cittern.
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At the same hour the monk was sitting in Bellinzona at his writing-table, a so-called pandora, a musical instrument, by his side.
From Modern Magic by Vere, Maximilian Schele de
It is a pandora box, out of which ten thousand troubles, trials, difficulties, sins and crimes will come.
From There is No Harm in Dancing by Penn, W. E.
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