Definitions for violoncello

violoncello vi·o·lon·cel·lo

Spelling: [vee-uh-luh n-chel-oh, vahy-]
IPA: /ˌvi ə lənˈtʃɛl oʊ, ˌvaɪ-/

Violoncello is a 11 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 22 points.

You can make 244 anagrams from letters in violoncello (ceilllnooov).

Definitions for violoncello

noun

  1. cello1 .

Origin of violoncello

1715-25; Italian, equivalent to violon(e) violone + -cello diminutive suffix

Examples for violoncello

My dear boy, not unless you wished to learn the violoncello.

Old Brunken was in the music-room, playing to himself upon the violoncello.

He often gave concerts with Mayseder, and was called the Mayseder of the violoncello.

The violoncello, like the violin, is primarily an instrument for the voice.

A violoncello by Nicholas Amati, with case and bow, £17 17s.

Boccherini composed six concerti specially for the violoncello.

They have also a kind of clarinet, three or four different sorts of trumpets, and a stringed instrument not unlike a violoncello.

Prince Radziwill, the reader will remember, played the violoncello.

He plays the Fiddle well, the Harpsichord well, the violoncello well.

I will order a carriage for them, and they will take charge of your violoncello.

Word Value for violoncello
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Words with friends

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