0 a musical instrument consisting of a wooden or plastic tube that you blow down while covering holes with your fingers
1 a judge
2 a cassette recorder , a tape recorder or a video recorder
3 a musical instrument consisting of a wooden tube with holes along its length that are covered by the fingers to vary the notes and played by blowing into one end, or this type of instrument generally
Pupils who were more competent performers, and who found that sequencers slowed their work, used multi-track recorders instead.
Another application of straight line generating mechanisms is in strip char t recorders.
In this early period, those directly concerned with controversies over labour-employers and the state-were the most prolific recorders of labour issues.
The spectral qualities of the instruments vary with the natural built-in inflections produced by the sound of recorders.
Where consent was provided, interviews were recorded digitally with audio and/or video recorders.
Implantable loop recorders provide a further instrument to establish the cause of syncope.
Continuous external loop recorders are therefore more useful in this situation.
Even when exposed directly to an invading army, women were often expected to act simply as objective recorders of events for an absent male audience.
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