tabla
a small drum or pair of drums of India tuned to different pitches and played with the hands.
Origin of tabla
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One leg of each was resting on the tabla The lady reported us as sitting together on a sofa.
Ancient Faiths And Modern | Thomas InmanAt our wish she then brought out the tabla, or board of wood on which the beating is done, and the stone for beating.
In Indian Mexico (1908) | Frederick StarrSap-úngi ug tabla ang bangag arun walay mabulasut, Cover the hole with a piece of wood so no one will step into it accidentally.
A Dictionary of Cebuano Visayan | John U. WolffUpat ka tabla ang karsúnis, Trousers are sewn from four pieces of cloth cut according to the measurements.
A Dictionary of Cebuano Visayan | John U. Wolff
tabla ang risulta sa iliksiyun, The election ended in a draw.
A Dictionary of Cebuano Visayan | John U. Wolff
British Dictionary definitions for tabla
/ (ˈtʌblə, ˈtɑːblɑː) /
a musical instrument of India consisting of a pair of drums whose pitches can be varied
Origin of tabla
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