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drum

انگلیسی
early 15c., drom, "percussive musical instrument consisting of a hollow wooden or metallic body and a tightly stretched head of membrane," probably from Middle Dutch tromme "drum," a common Germanic word (compare German Trommel, Danish tromme, Swedish trumma) and probably imitative of the sound of one. Not common before 1570s; the slightly older, and more common at first, word was drumslade, apparently from Dutch or Low German trommelslag "drum-beat," "though it does not appear how this name of the action came to be applied to the instrument" [OED], and the English word might be a shortening of this. Other earlier words for it were tabour (c. 1300, ultimately from Persian; see tabor) and timpan (Old English; see tympanum). In machinery, the word was applied to various contrivances resembling a drum from 1740. In anatomy, "the tympanum of the ear," 1610s. Meaning "receptacle having the form of a drum" is by 1812. Drum-major (1590s) originally was "chief or first drummer of a military regiment;" later "one wh

drum1

هریک از قطعات استوانه‌ای سنگ تراش‌خورده که بر هم سوار شده و میله‌ستون را تشکیل می‌دهند
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«معجم احمد محمد عيسي»
«معجم عفيف البهنسي»
«معجم علی ثوینی»
مترادف است باen shaft1
مترادف است باen tambour
جزئی است ازen column
جزئی است ازen minaret1
جزئی است ازen minaret2

drum2

استوانه‌ی ساختمانی که چون گریبان یا ساقه در زیر گنبد قرار دارد
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مترادف است باen dome drum
همچنین بنگرید بهen stilted dome

drum3

عضو استوانه‌ای (در ساختمان)
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