Similar words: spine, spineless, epinephrine, spin, spiny, spin out, spinal, spin-off. Meaning: ['spɪnɪt /spɪ'net] n. 1. a small and compactly built upright piano 2. early model harpsichord with only one string per note.
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1. Piano students work on nine sturdy spinets in the Sherman auditorium.
2. His nails resemble the ivory keys of the spinet.
3. With the application of SPDnet and SPInet, the content and depth of the net design should be standardized. This paper discusses the general requirements and detailed rules concerning the net design.
4. But the spinet was too big for me to play.
5. What notes were these anyway banged out on a pan, petrol drums forged into spinets and harpsichords?
6. Small vertical pianos, especially the compact but musically compromised spinet, now constitute a negligible portion of the piano business.
7. The ancestry of the piano can be traced to the early keyboard instruments of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries -- the spinet, the dulcimer, and the virginal.
8. One afternoon, when I was better, I played the spinet.
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