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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Drum
n.
1.
Mus.
An
instrument
of
percussion
,
consisting
either
of
a
hollow
cylinder
,
over
each
end
of
which
is
stretched
a
piece
of
skin
or
vellum
,
to
be
beaten
with
a
stick
;
or
of
a
metallic
hemisphere
(
kettledrum
)
with
a
single
piece
of
skin
to
be
so
beaten
;
the
common
instrument
for
marking
time
in
martial
music
;
one
of
the
pair
of
tympani
in
an
orchestra
,
or
cavalry
band
.
The
drums
cry
bud-a-dub
.
--
Gascoigne
.
2.
Anything
resembling
a
drum
in
form
;
as
:
(a)
A
sheet
iron
radiator
,
often
in
the
shape
of
a
drum
,
for
warming
an
apartment
by
means
of
heat
received
from
a
stovepipe
,
or
a
cylindrical
receiver
for
steam
,
etc
.
(b)
A
small
cylindrical
box
in
which
figs
,
etc
.,
are
packed
.
(c)
Anat.
The
tympanum
of
the
ear
; --
often
,
but
incorrectly
,
applied
to
the
tympanic
membrane
.
(d)
Arch.
One
of
the
cylindrical
,
or
nearly
cylindrical
,
blocks
,
of
which
the
shaft
of
a
column
is
composed
;
also
,
a
vertical
wall
,
whether
circular
or
polygonal
in
plan
,
carrying
a
cupola
or
dome
.
(e)
Mach.
A
cylinder
on
a
revolving
shaft
,
generally
for
the
purpose
of
driving
several
pulleys
,
by
means
of
belts
or
straps
passing
around
its
periphery
;
also
,
the
barrel
of
a
hoisting
machine
,
on
which
the
rope
or
chain
is
wound
.
3.
Zool.
See
Drumfish
.
4.
A
noisy
,
tumultuous
assembly
of
fashionable
people
at
a
private
house
;
a
rout
. [
Archaic
]
Not
unaptly
styled
a
drum
,
from
the
noise
and
emptiness
of
the
entertainment
.
--
Smollett
.
Note:
☞
There
were
also
drum
major
,
rout
,
tempest
,
and
hurricane
,
differing
only
in
degrees
of
multitude
and
uproar
,
as
the
significant
name
of
each
declares
.
5.
A
tea
party
;
a
kettledrum
.
Bass drum
.
See
in
the
Vocabulary
.
Double drum
.
See
under
Double
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dou·ble
a.
1.
Twofold
;
multiplied
by
two
;
increased
by
its
equivalent
;
made
twice
as
large
or
as
much
,
etc
.
Let
a
double
portion
of
thy
spirit
be
upon
me
.
--
2
Kings
ii
. 9.
Darkness
and
tempest
make
a
double
night
.
--
Dryden
.
2.
Being
in
pairs
;
presenting
two
of
a
kind
,
or
two
in
a
set
together
;
coupled
.
[
Let
]
The
swan
,
on
still
St
.
Mary's
lake
,
Float
double
,
swan
and
shadow
. --
Wordsworth
.
3.
Divided
into
two
;
acting
two
parts
,
one
openly
and
the
other
secretly
;
equivocal
;
deceitful
;
insincere
.
With
a
double
heart
do
they
speak
.
--
Ps
.
xii
. 2.
4.
Bot.
Having
the
petals
in
a
flower
considerably
increased
beyond
the
natural
number
,
usually
as
the
result
of
cultivation
and
the
expense
of
the
stamens
,
or
stamens
and
pistils
.
The
white
water
lily
and
some
other
plants
have
their
blossoms
naturally
double
.
Note:
☞
Double
is
often
used
as
the
first
part
of
a
compound
word
,
generally
denoting
two
ways
,
or
twice
the
number
,
quantity
,
force
,
etc
.,
twofold
,
or
having
two
.
Double base
,
or
Double bass
Mus.
,
the
largest
and
lowest-toned
instrument
in
the
violin
form
;
the
contrabasso
or
violone
.
Double convex
.
See
under
Convex
.
Double counterpoint
Mus.
,
that
species
of
counterpoint
or
composition
,
in
which
two
of
the
parts
may
be
inverted
,
by
setting
one
of
them
an
octave
higher
or
lower
.
Double court
Lawn Tennis
,
a
court
laid
out
for
four
players
,
two
on
each
side
.
Double dagger
Print.
,
a
reference
mark
(‡)
next
to
the
dagger
(†)
in
order
;
a
diesis
.
Double drum
Mus.
,
a
large
drum
that
is
beaten
at
both
ends
.
Double eagle
,
a
gold
coin
of
the
United
States
having
the
value
of
20
dollars
.
Double entry
.
See
under
Bookkeeping
.
Double floor
Arch.
,
a
floor
in
which
binding
joists
support
flooring
joists
above
and
ceiling
joists
below
.
See
Illust
.
of
Double-framed
floor
.
Double flower
.
See
Double
,
a.
, 4.
Double-framed floor
Arch.
,
a
double
floor
having
girders
into
which
the
binding
joists
are
framed
.
Double fugue
Mus.
,
a
fugue
on
two
subjects
.
Double letter
.
(a)
Print.
Two
letters
on
one
shank
;
a
ligature
.
(b)
A
mail
requiring
double
postage
.
Double note
Mus.
,
a
note
of
double
the
length
of
the
semibreve
;
a
breve
.
See
Breve
.
Double octave
Mus.
,
an
interval
composed
of
two
octaves
,
or
fifteen
notes
,
in
diatonic
progression
;
a
fifteenth
.
Double pica
.
See
under
Pica
.
Double play
Baseball
,
a
play
by
which
two
players
are
put
out
at
the
same
time
.
Double plea
Law
,
a
plea
alleging
several
matters
in
answer
to
the
declaration
,
where
either
of
such
matters
alone
would
be
a
sufficient
bar
to
the
action
. --
Stephen
.
Double point
Geom.
,
a
point
of
a
curve
at
which
two
branches
cross
each
other
.
Conjugate
or
isolated
points
of
a
curve
are
called
double points
,
since
they
possess
most
of
the
properties
of
double points
(
see
Conjugate
).
They
are
also
called
acnodes
,
and
those
points
where
the
branches
of
the
curve
really
cross
are
called
crunodes
.
The
extremity
of
a
cusp
is
also
a
double point
.
Double quarrel
.
Eccl. Law
See
Duplex querela
,
under
Duplex
.
Double refraction
.
Opt.
See
Refraction
.
Double salt
.
Chem.
(a)
A
mixed
salt
of
any
polybasic
acid
which
has
been
saturated
by
different
bases
or
basic
radicals
,
as
the
double
carbonate
of
sodium
and
potassium
, NaKCO3.6H2O.
(b)
A
molecular
combination
of
two
distinct
salts
,
as
common
alum
,
which
consists
of
the
sulphate
of
aluminium
,
and
the
sulphate
of
potassium
or
ammonium
.
Double shuffle
,
a
low
,
noisy
dance
.
Double standard
Polit. Econ.
,
a
double
standard
of
monetary
values
;
i
.
e
.
,
a
gold
standard
and
a
silver
standard
,
both
of
which
are
made
legal
tender
.
Double star
Astron.
,
two
stars
so
near
to
each
other
as
to
be
seen
separate
only
by
means
of
a
telescope
.
Such
stars
may
be
only
optically
near
to
each
other
,
or
may
be
physically
connected
so
that
they
revolve
round
their
common
center
of
gravity
,
and
in
the
latter
case
are
called
also
binary
stars
.
Double time
Mil.
.
Same
as
Double-quick
.
Double window
,
a
window
having
two
sets
of
glazed
sashes
with
an
air
space
between
them
.
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