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theremin
[ ther-uh-min ]
noun
- a musical instrument with electronic tone generation, the pitch and tone volume being controlled by the distance between the player's hands and two metal rods serving as antennas.
theremin
/ ˈθɛrəmɪn /
noun
- an electronic musical instrument, played by moving the hands through electromagnetic fields created by two metal rods
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Other Words From
- there·minist noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of theremin1
First recorded in 1925–30; named after Leo Theremin (1896–1993), Russian inventor
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Word History and Origins
Origin of theremin1
C20: named after Leon Theremin (1896-1993), Russian scientist who invented it
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Example Sentences
When your theremin gets staticky, someone at Equinox probably can fix it.
From Seattle Times
She has several musical saws of different makes, lengths, widths and tapering and also owns a theremin, an electronic musical instrument.
From Seattle Times
They chatted about theremins for a bit and then more broadly about music.
From Washington Post
He employs the theremin to provide an offbeat score.
From Salon
In a world partly made by a man who directed, wrote and produced a documentary about the history of the theremin, this is entirely believable.
From Salon
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