valved

ADJECTIVE
  1. (of brass instruments) having valves
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How To Use valved In A Sentence

  • The skinsuit obviuosly cost considerably more than the schrader-valved steed he is astride. BSNYC Friday Fun Quiz!
  • Ostracodes are small animals, most of which have a two valved shell.
  • The pipes are of three kinds: (1) a simple valved insufflation tube or "blow-pipe," by means of which the performer fills the bag reservoir; (2) the "chaunter Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
  • Of the rest, some are bivalved and some univalved; and by ‘bivalves’ I mean such as are enclosed within two shells, and by The History of Animals
  • Their bodies are completely enclosed in a calcified, bivalved carapace which is hinged dorsally. Crustacea
  • The rise of the brass band in England coincided with the development of valved brass instruments, particularly the cornet, allowing a wider chromatic range.
  • A nagging thought, yes; but the cultural tremors seem much less than those that occurred when, say, European performance practice experienced the technological shift to valved brass instruments — the boom boxes of their times. Aboriginal Painting, Gift and Cost
  • The carapace of cladocerans covers the throrax/abdomen but not the head, and is folded down the midline giving them a bivalved appearance.
  • Bradoriids are small bivalved arthropods, historically considered to be the oldest members of the Ostracoda.
  • Their bodies are completely enclosed in a calcified, bivalved carapace which is hinged dorsally. Crustacea
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