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A curved bugle, having six finger keys or stops, by means of which the performer can play upon every key in the musical scale; -- called also keyed bugle, and key bugle.
A bugle.
Bugleweed.
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The act of calling; -- usually with the voice, but often otherwise, as by signs, the sound of some instrument, or by writing; a summons; an entreaty; an invitation; as, a call for help; the bugle's call.
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Ornamented with bugles.
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The part of a musical or other instrument to which the mouth is applied in using it; as, the mouthpiece of a bugle, or of a tobacco pipe.
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A call sounded on a bugle, announcing to skirmishers that they are to retire, or fall back.
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A signal, as on a drum, bugle, trumpet, or pipe, to summon soldiers or sailors to duty.
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The beat of drum, or bugle blast, about break of day, to give notice that it is time for the soldiers to rise, and for the sentinels to forbear challenging.
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One who plays on a bugle.
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A call on the trumpet, bugle, or drum, by which soldiers are recalled from duty, labor, etc.
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A signal given in the army or navy, by the beat of a drum or the sounding of trumpet or bugle, at sunset (when the roll is called), or for retiring from action.
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A note or brief strain on a bugle.
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A name given to several plants, from the shape and roughness of their leaves; as, Anchusa officinalis, a kind of bugloss, and Helminthia echioides, both European herbs.
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A ring surrounding a bugle or hunting horn.
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A plant of the genus Anchusa, and especially the A. officinalis, sometimes called alkanet; oxtongue.
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A copper instrument of the horn quality of tone, shorter and more conical that the trumpet, sometimes keyed; formerly much used in military bands, very rarely in the orchestra; now superseded by the cornet; -- called also the Kent bugle.
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A beat of drum, or sound of a trumpet or bugle, at night, giving notice to soldiers to retreat, or to repair to their quarters in garrison, or to their tents in camp.
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Furnished with a virole or viroles; -- said of a horn or a bugle when the rings are of different tincture from the rest of the horn.
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