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What (who) is Drum - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
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drum         
  • African drum]]
  • A [[Đông Sơn drum]] from 3rd to 2nd century BC
  • A pair of [[conga]] drums
  • A [[drum kit]]
  • [[Talking drum]]
TYPE OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENT OF THE PERCUSSION FAMILY
Drums; Sound of a drum; Drum (musical instrument); Drums (musical instrument); Drum (music); Drum (instrument); Drum playing; Sri lankan drums; Sri lanka drum; Geta Bera; Kandyan Drum; Thammattama; Davula; Udekkia; Drum clamp; Metal drums; Drum instrument; Drum body; 🥁; Drum shell
n.
(Anat.) Tympanum.
drum         
  • African drum]]
  • A [[Đông Sơn drum]] from 3rd to 2nd century BC
  • A pair of [[conga]] drums
  • A [[drum kit]]
  • [[Talking drum]]
TYPE OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENT OF THE PERCUSSION FAMILY
Drums; Sound of a drum; Drum (musical instrument); Drums (musical instrument); Drum (music); Drum (instrument); Drum playing; Sri lankan drums; Sri lanka drum; Geta Bera; Kandyan Drum; Thammattama; Davula; Udekkia; Drum clamp; Metal drums; Drum instrument; Drum body; 🥁; Drum shell
drum1
¦ noun
1. a percussion instrument sounded by being struck with sticks or the hands, typically cylindrical, barrel-shaped, or bowl-shaped with a taut membrane over one or both ends.
a sound made by or resembling that of a drum.
2. a cylindrical object or part, especially a container: an oil drum.
Architecture the circular vertical wall supporting a dome.
3. historical a military drummer.
4. Brit. informal a house or flat.
Austral./NZ informal a brothel.
5. a tea party of a kind popular in the late 18th and early 19th century.
6. Austral./NZ informal a piece of reliable inside information.
¦ verb (drums, drumming, drummed)
1. play on a drum.
make a continuous rhythmic noise.
2. (drum something into) drive a lesson into (someone) by constant repetition.
3. (drum someone out) expel or dismiss someone with ignominy.
4. (drum something up) attempt to obtain something by canvassing or soliciting: they drummed up support.
Phrases
beat (or bang) the drum of (or for) be ostentatiously in support of.
Origin
ME: from MDu. or Low Ger. tromme, of imitative origin.
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drum2
(also drumfish)
¦ noun (plural same or drums) a coastal or estuarine fish that makes a drumming sound by vibrating its swim bladder. [Family Sciaenidae: many species.]
drum         
  • African drum]]
  • A [[Đông Sơn drum]] from 3rd to 2nd century BC
  • A pair of [[conga]] drums
  • A [[drum kit]]
  • [[Talking drum]]
TYPE OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENT OF THE PERCUSSION FAMILY
Drums; Sound of a drum; Drum (musical instrument); Drums (musical instrument); Drum (music); Drum (instrument); Drum playing; Sri lankan drums; Sri lanka drum; Geta Bera; Kandyan Drum; Thammattama; Davula; Udekkia; Drum clamp; Metal drums; Drum instrument; Drum body; 🥁; Drum shell
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n.
percussion instrument
1) to beat, play; roll a drum
2) a bass drum; kettledrum; snare drum
3) muffled drums
4) the drums roll
cylinder
5) a brake drum
II
v. (d; tr.) to drum into (to drum smt. into smb.'s head)

Wikipedia

Drum (disambiguation)

A drum is a musical instrument.

Drum, drums or The Drum may also refer to:

Examples of use of Drum
1. Gary also produced the CD of drum samples "Bruce Gary‘s Drum Vocabulary." The drum loops are popular in professional and home recording studios where they can be added to any song.
2. Army – Brigade complex 2 at Fort Drum – $37.4 million.
3. Democrats, too, are banging the immigration drum in the 7th.
4. Army – Brigade complex 3 at Fort Drum – $42.4 million.
5. But outside, a steady drum beat the call to action.