plectrum

Plectro

Meaning of the word

The term “plecro” refers to an object used to play rope instruments, such as guitar or guitar. The plecro is a small flat piece, usually made of plastic, metal or wood, which is held between the fingers and used to shave or pinch the strings of the instrument.

Origin of the word

The word “plecro” originates in the Latin “plectrum”, which in turn derives from the ancient Greek “Plektron”. Both words have the meaning of “instrument to touch strings.” The use of plecro dates back to antiquity, being found in various cultures around the world.

Word adverbs

– Plecristously
– Plettrophonically
– Plettrologically

Conjunctions of the word

– Plettro and
– Plettro or
– Plettro but

Synonyms of the word

– Guitar pick
– Pestana
– Scraper
– Believer

Word Definitions

1. Object used to play rope instruments.
2. Action to touch the strings of an instrument with the plecro.
3. Flat piece used to produce sounds on the strings of a musical instrument.

Phrases that the word applies

– “I always use a plecro to play my guitar.”
– “The skilled musician dominated the plecro with dexterity.”
– “The sound produced by the Plettro on the strings was smooth and melodic.”

Examples of the word in text

The guitarist held the plecro between his fingers and began to play the strings accurately. The sound produced by the Plettro was clear and full of energy.

Rhymes with the word

– Architect
– Direct
– Project
– affection
– Correct

Anagrams with the word

– Close
– size
– Trope
– Repot
– Topre

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