Trumpet
111trumpet vine — noun Date: 1709 a North American woody vine (Campsis radicans) of the bignonia family having pinnate leaves and large typically red trumpet shaped flowers …
112Trumpet Voluntary — a popular piece of music for the trumpet by Henry Wood which is often played at ceremonies. Wood adapted it from a piece originally written for the harpsichord by Jeremiah Clarke in 1700, called The Prince of Denmark’s March. * * * …
113trumpet-leaf — /trum pit leef /, n., pl. trumpet leaves. trumpets. [1860 65, Amer.] * * * …
114trumpet vine. — See trumpet creeper. [1700 10, Amer.] * * * …
115trumpet D. Eflat — англ. [тра/мпит ди ифлат] малая т. см. также trumpet …
116trumpet-flower — n. Trumpet honeysuckle (Lonicera sempervirens) …
117trumpet creeper — trum′pet creep er n. 1) pln a climbing vine, Campsis radicans, of the southern U.S., having large, red trumpet shaped flowers 2) pln a related Chinese vine C. chinensis[/ex] • Etymology: 1825–35, amer …
118trumpet flower — trum′pet flow er n. 1) pln any of various plants with pendent flowers shaped like a trumpet 2) pln the flower of any of these plants • Etymology: 1720–30 …
119trumpet vine — trum′pet vine n. pln trumpet creeper • Etymology: 1700–10, amer …
120trumpet bush — /ˈtrʌmpət bʊʃ/ (say trumpuht boosh) noun any of various evergreen shrubs and trees of the genus Tecoma, native to South America, as the yellow trumpet bush …