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Showing words for TROMBONE using the English dictionary

8 Letter Words for Trombone

trombone

7 Letter Words for Trombone

montero

6 Letter Words for Trombone

bemoon, bernoo, betorn, boomer, booter, borneo, botone, breton, enroot, entomb, mentor, merton, metron, monroe, montre, mooner, moonet, mooter, morone, obento, oberon, reboot, retomb, termon, tomorn, toomer, tormen, trombe

5 Letter Words for Trombone

bento, beton, boner, boone, boort, boote, borne, boron, brent, brome, bromo, broom, broon, enorm, entom, mento, metoo, metro, moner, monte, moore, moorn, morne, moron, moten, moter, moton, motor, noter, omber, robot, romeo, roneo, ronte, tenor, tombe, toner, trone

4 Letter Words for Trombone

beno, bent, berm, bern, boer, bone, bono, boom, boon, boor, boot, bore, born, boro, bort, bote, boto, bret, broo, brot, ebon, ebro, ento, entr, eton, meno, ment, mero, moet, mone, mono, mont, moon, moor, moot, more, morn, moro, mort, mote, nebo, nemo, nome, nore, norm, note, oboe, omen, omer, oner, onto, oont, oreo, otoe, reno, rent, robe, rome, rone, ront, room, roon, root, rote, roto, term, tern, tobe, tomb, tome, tone, toom, toon, tore, torn, toro, tron

3 Letter Words for Trombone

ben, ber, bet, bmr, boe, bom, bon, boo, bor, bot, bro, ebn, emo, eom, eon, ern, ert, men, mer, met, mob, moe, mon, moo, mor, mot, mtn, nbe, neb, neo, net, nob, nom, noo, nor, not, obe, obo, oer, omb, one, ono, ont, oom, oon, oor, oot, orb, ore, ort, oto, reb, rem, rob, roe, rom, ron, roo, rot, rte, tem, ten, ter, tob, toe, tom, ton, too, tor, trm

Definitions for Trombone

[1] a musical wind instrument consisting of a cylindrical metal tube expanding into a bell and bent twice in a U shape, usually equipped with a slide (slide trombone) .
[2] a brass instrument, a low-pitched counterpart of the trumpet, consisting of a tube the effective length of which is varied by means of a U-shaped slide. The usual forms of this instrument are the tenor trombone (range: about two and a half octaves upwards from E) and the bass trombone (pitched a fourth lower)
[3] a person who plays this instrument in an orchestra

Words nearby Trombone

trombicula, trombiculiasis, trombiculid, trombiculidae, trombidiasis, trombone, tromethamine, trommel, tromp, trompe, trompe l'oeil

Origin of Trombone

1715–25; < Italian, equivalent to tromb(a ) trumpet (< Provençal < Germanic; compare Old High German trumpa, trumba horn, trumpet) + -one augmentative suffix

Other words from Trombone

trom·bon·ist [trom-boh -nist, trom -boh-] /trɒmˈboʊ nɪst, ˈtrɒm boʊ-/ , noun

Word origin for Trombone

C18: from Italian, from tromba a trumpet, from Old High German trumba