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What (who) is quintet$66234$ - definition

CAR MODEL FROM ROVER
Honda Quintet; Rover Quintet

Wind quintet         
GROUP OF FIVE WIND PLAYERS
Woodwind Quintet; Wind Quintet; Woodwind quintet; Woodwind ensemble
A wind quintet, also known as a woodwind quintet, is a group of five wind players (most commonly flute, oboe, clarinet, French horn and bassoon).
Brass quintet         
  • The first and third setup are the most common among many brass quintets while the [[Empire Brass]] primarily uses the second setup.
FIVE-PIECE MUSICAL ENSEMBLE COMPOSED OF BRASS INSTRUMENTS
Brass Quintet
A brass quintet is a five-piece musical ensemble composed of brass instruments. The instrumentation for a brass quintet typically includes two trumpets or cornets, one French horn, one trombone or euphonium/baritone horn, and one tuba or bass trombone.
Wind Quintet No. 4 (Perle)         
PULITZER PRIZE WINNING WOODWIND QUINTET BY GEORGE PERLE
Wind Quintet IV; Wind Quintet IV (Perle); Wind Quintet No. 4
Wind Quintet IV (1984–85) is George Perle's (1915–2009) fourth wind quintet. He was awarded the 1986 Pulitzer Prize for Music and a MacArthur Fellowship for the piece.

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Honda Quint

The Honda Quint is a subcompact car manufactured by Honda in Japan from 1980 until 1985. It was introduced in February 1980 in Japan as a five-door liftback version of the Honda Civic, being more upscale than the Civic, and was sold at the Honda Verno sales channel in Japan. The Quint was made available to export markets including Europe and Southeast Asia in 1981, with the export name being Honda Quintet. Beginning in 1983, this model was also sold in Australia as the Rover Quintet. The Quint was succeeded by the Honda Quint Integra in 1985.

The car came with a 1,602 cc four-cylinder engine which develops 80 PS (79 bhp; 59 kW) and 126.5 N⋅m (93.3 lb⋅ft) of torque. This engine was coupled with a five-speed manual transmission or an optional two-speed semi-automatic with overdrive. A three-speed version of the semi-auto Hondamatic replaced this during 1982. Speed sensitive power steering (not on the base model) and fully independent suspension with MacPherson struts and front and rear anti-roll bars were also featured. The top models had air conditioning, central locking, electric windows, and electric sunroof. Japanese specified versions claim 90 PS (89 bhp; 66 kW) because of the EP Engine JIS.