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mandolin
  1. (music) A stringed instrument and a member of the lute family, having eight strings in four courses, frequently tuned as a violin, and with either a bowl-shaped back or a flat back.
  2. A kitchen tool used for slicing vegetables (usually spelled mandoline).
  3. (military) An RAF World War II code name for patrols to attack enemy railway transport and other ground targets.
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “I picked up my mandolin and strummed the strings, creating a melodic tune reminiscent of the Italian countryside.”
      “I used the mandolin to effortlessly julienne the carrots for the salad.”
      “After the accident that crippled him, Delbert could no longer play mandolin.”
mandor
  1. (historical) A chief worker or a supervisor, who oversees the work of other workers.
  2. (Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia) A workman who oversees others in a factory or a plantation, typically an oil palm or rubber estate.
mandoline
  1. A utensil used to julienne vegetables.
  2. (music) Archaic form of mandolin.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “With a mandoline you will have perfectly cut fries, elegant matchstick carrots and julienned zucchini.”
      “Finally, after a long search, I have found a mandoline that is safe, easy to use, versatile and affordable for the home chef.”
      “The beets were sliced on a mandoline and served in a Sherry vinaigrette with an immoderate amount of good olive oil.”
mandore
  1. (music) An early form of lute, that gave rise to the mandolin
  2. Alternative spelling of mandor
  3. Examples:
    1. “Nicolas de Watrigant's Mandore International Agency purchased Changing Skies for an undisclosed client.”
      “Both deals were brokered by Nicolas de Watrigant of Mandore International Agency.”
mandola
  1. (music) A stringed musical instrument resembling the mandolin, but of larger size and tuned lower.
  2. Examples:
    1. “In the ten days of the course, I learned the basics of luthiery and built my own mandola.”
      “Modern makers then started producing them with flat backs which made them almost identical to the octave mandola.”
      “The first time I had ever saw a mandola was on the back cover of a Planxty album.”
mandolute
  1. (music) A musical instrument similar to a mandolin, but larger.
mandocello
  1. (music) A string instrument similar to a mandolin.
mandocellist
  1. Someone who plays a mandocello.
mandolutist
  1. Someone who plays a mandolute.
mandolinist
  1. Someone who plays a mandolin.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “For seven years, Sims studied with Burns, the legendary jazz mandolinist, laying the foundation for Harmonious Wail's acoustic string sound.”
      “The band includes Paul Harty, a vocalist, guitarist, mandolinist, fiddler and harmonicist, and Jim Murray, who plays guitar and mandolin.”
      “It was there he first met mandolinist David Grisman, then an NYU student and playing with the Garrett Mountain Boys.”
mandoliner
  1. (rare) Synonym of mandolinist
  2. Synonyms:
mandolist
  1. Someone who plays a mandola.
mandocellists
  1. plural of mandocellist
mandolinists
mandolutists
  1. plural of mandolutist
mandoliners
mandocellos
  1. plural of mandocello
mandolines
mandolists
  1. plural of mandolist
mandolutes
  1. plural of mandolute
mandolins
mandolas
  1. plural of mandola
mandores
  1. plural of mandore
mandors
  1. plural of mandor
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