Pléctris

Pléctris

Meaning of the word

The word “Pléctris” is a feminine noun that refers to a musical instrument of strings, similar to a harp or lyre, used in ancient Greece.

Origin of the word

The word “Pléctris” originates from the Greek term “Plektron”, which means “instrument for playing strings”. This word was adapted to Latin as “plectrum” and, later, to Portuguese as “Pléctris”.

Adverbs of the word
– Fully
– Precisely
– primarily

Conjunctions of the word

– Although
– Therefore
– Then

synonyms of the word
– Harp
– Lira
– Cítara

Definitions of the Word

  • Cord musical instrument, similar to a harp or lyre.
  • Object used to play musical instrument strings.
  • Term used to refer to a skilled person in playing stringed instruments.

  • Phrases that the word applies




    “The musician played the skillfully Pléctris.”
    “Pléctris is a very old string instrument.”
    “She studied for years to master Pléctris.”

    Examples of the word in text “Pléctris is a musical instrument of great importance in Greek culture.” “By playing Pléctris, the musician produced soft and melodious sounds.” “Learning to play Pléctris requires a lot of dedication and practice.”

    Rhymes with the word
    – Metris
    – Iris
    – Loris

    anagrams with the word
    – Pre-delist
    – Léptics
    – Triples

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