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Definition: Drum |
DrumNoun1. A musical percussion instrument; usually consists of a hollow cylinder with a membrane stretch across each end. 2. The sound of a drum; "he could hear the drums before he heard the fifes". 3. A bulging cylindrical shape; hollow with flat ends. 4. A cylindrical metal container used for shipping or storage of liquids. 5. A hollow cast-iron cylinder attached to the wheel that forms part of the brakes. 6. Small to medium-sized bottom-dwelling food and game fishes of shallow coastal and fresh waters that make a drumming noise. Verb1. Make a rhythmic sound: "Rain drummed against the windshield"; "The drums beat all night". 2. Play the drums. 3. Study intensively, as before an exam; "I had to bone up on my Latin verbs before the final exam". Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
Date "drum" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1120. (references) |
Etymology: Drum \Drum\, noun. [Compare to Dutch trom, trommel, Low German trumme, German trommel, Danish tromme, Swedish trumma, Old High German trumba a trumpet, Icelandic pruma a clap of thunder, and as a verb, to thunder, Danish drum a booming sound, drumme to boom; probably partly at least of imitative origin.. (references) |
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Computing | Drum adj, n. Ancient techspeak term referring to slow, cylindrical magnetic media that were once state-of-the-art storage devices. Under some versions of BSD Unix the disk partition used for swapping is still called `/dev/drum'; this has led to considerable humor and not a few straight-faced but utterly bogus `explanations' getting foisted on newbies. See also "The Story of Mel" in Appendix A. Source: Jargon File. |
19th Century Satire | Something noisy, and made to beat. Source: Foolish Dictionary, 1904. |
Dream Interpretation | To hear the muffled beating of a drum, denotes that some absent friend is in distress and calls on you for aid. To see a drum, foretells amiability of character and a great aversion to quarrels and dissensions. It is an omen of prosperity to the sailor, the farmer and the tradesman alike. Source: Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted .... |
Electrical Engineering | A cylinder or barrel on which thick cable or wire is wound. Source: European Union. (references) |
Food & Agriculture | A cylinder normally flanged at both ends. When used, the rope is fixed and stored on it. Source: European Union. (references) |
| Barrel of winch onto which the warp is wound. Source: European Union. (references) | |
Literature | Drum A crowded evening party, a contraction of "drawing-room" (dr'-'oom). Cominges, the French ambassador, writing to Louis XIV., calls these assemblies drerums and driwromes. (See Rout, Hurricane.) "The Comte de Broglie . . . goes sometimes to The drerums,and sometimes to the driwrome of The Princess of Wales." -Nineteenth Century: Comte de Cominges; Sept., 1891, p.461. "It is impossible to live in a drum." - Lady M. W.Montagu. John Drum's entertainment. Turning an unwelcome guest out of doors. The allusion is to drumming a soldier out of a regiment. Source: Brewer's Dictionary. |
Military & Defense | Discharging tube of a gun. Source: European Union. (references) |
Mining | A. The large cylinder or cone on which the rope is coiled when hoisting a load up a shaft b. A metal cask, for shipment of material, having a liquid capacity of 55 gal (208 L). See also:barrel c. In a conical mill, the cylindrical central section d. A general term for a roller around which a belt conveyor is lapped. It may be a driving, jib, loop, tension, or holding-down drum e. The spoollike part of a hoisting mechanism on which the cable or wire line is wound f. A cylindrical or polygonal rim type of wheel around which cable, chain, belt, or other linkage may be wrapped. A drum may be driven or driving.The face may be smooth, grooved, fluted, or flanged. (references) |
Nuclear Energy & Physics | These steam generators consist of two sections:an evaporator section and a steam drum section. The evaporator section is a shell and U tube heat exchanger while the steam drum section houses moisture separating equipment, located in the upper part of the shell. Source: European Union. (references) |
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(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)
A drum is a musical percussion instrument, consisting of a membrane which is usually stretched taut over a cylindrical tube that is open at the other end. The membrane is struck, either with the hand or some other object, and the tube forms a resonating chamber for the resulting sound. A drummer is a person who plays the drums.
Examples of drums:
In the Sachs-Hornbostel scheme of musical instrument classification, drums belong to the membranophone class.
- bass drum
- snare drum
- tom-tom drum
- timpani
- bongo drum
- djembe
- ashiko
- djun-djun
- Darabuka
- bodhrán
- Dholak
See also:
- drum and bass
- drum kit
- drum machine
- musical instrument
Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Drum."
(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)
A drum brake is a brake in which the friction is caused by a set of pads that press against the inner surface of a rotating drum. The drum is connected to a rotating wheel.See also: disc brake
Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Drum brake."
| The following table is compiled from various sources, across various languages. When English abbreviations or acronyms come from a non-English source, this is noted. | |||
| Entry | Source | Expression | Field |
DRUM | English | Direct Remedy against Unfair Merchandise Committee | Business |
| DR | English | Drum | Meteorology & Standards, International Organizations |
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Synonyms: DrumSynonyms: barrel (n), brake drum (n), drumfish (n), membranophone (n), metal drum (n), tympan (n), beat (v), bone (v), bone up (v), cram (v), get up (v), grind away (v), mug up (v), swot (v), swot up (v), thrum (v). (additional references) |
| Context | Synonyms within Context (source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus). |
Receptacle | Cistern; (store); vat, caldron, barrel, cask, drum, puncheon, keg, rundlet, tun, butt, cag, firkin, kilderkin, carboy, amphora, bottle, jar, decanter, ewer, cruse, caraffe, crock, kit, canteen, flagon; demijohn; flask, flasket; stoup, noggin, vial, phial, cruet, caster; urn, epergne, salver, patella, tazza, patera; pig gin, big gin; tyg, nipperkin, pocket pistol; tub, bucket, pail, skeel, pot, tankard, jug, pitcher, mug, pipkin; galipot, gallipot; matrass, receiver, retort, alembic, bolthead, capsule, can, kettle; bowl, basin, jorum, punch bowl, cup, goblet, chalice, tumbler, glass, rummer, horn, saucepan, skillet, posnet, tureen. |
Repetition | Verb: repeat, iterate, reiterate, reproduce, echo, reecho, drum, harp upon, battologize, hammer, redouble. |
Rotundity | Cylinder, cylindroid, cylindrical; barrel, drum; roll, roller; rouleau, column, rolling-pin, rundle. |
| Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus. | |
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Screenplays | What? Do I do my own drum line (Celebrity Mole: Hawaii; writing credit: James Carrington; Jim Carrington) Neal Pert couldn't drum his way out of a paper bag (Freaks and Geeks; writing credit: Paul Feig; Judd Apatow) Commander, how would you and your men like two weeks with nothing to do but play gin rummy, go surfing, have luaus with steel drum bands, dancing girls, hmm (McHale's Navy; writing credit: Ray Brenner; George Carleton Brown) | |
Lyrics | And a hum drum ways (The Dean And I; performing artist: 10CC) The beating of my heart is a drum, and it's lost (Making Love Out Of Nothing At All; performing artist: Air Supply) Now I'm walking again to the beat of a drum (Don't Dream It's Over; performing artist: Crowded House) The drum beats out of time (Time After Time; performing artist: Cyndi Lauper) Herb and whack MC's, drum racks (Left & Right Featuring Method Man And Redman; performing artist: D'Angelo) | |
Movie/TV Titles | Bang the Drum Slowly (1973) The Silent Drum (1973) Drum în penumbra (1972) Cinci oameni la drum (1962) Drum Roll (1961) | |
Song Titles | Different Drum (performing artist: The Stone Poneys) BANG THE DRUM ALL DAY (performing artist: Todd Rundgren ) | |
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![]() | Chronograph drum without paper Used to record time ticks during longitude observations Astro party of Charles Whitten. Credit: Coast & Geodetic Survey Historical Image Collection. | ![]() | Cable drum being pulled by horses across dunes Cable lead to offshore hydrophone for Radio Acoustic Ranging On the GUIDE. Credit: Coast & Geodetic Survey Historical Image Collection. |
![]() | Drum Point Lighthouse, now a museum, stood watch at the mouth of the Patuxent River. Credit: America's Coastlines. | ![]() | Fishing for spot (member of the croaker or drum family). Credit: Fisheries. |
![]() | The first fish a young boy had ever caught - an undersized red drum. Too bad it's too small to keep. Credit: Fisheries. | ![]() | North Inlet - Winyah Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. Red drum, Sciaenops occelatus, also known as "spottail bass" in South Carolina, utilize the estuary during the first four years of their lives where they feed primarily on shrimp and crabs. Credit: National Estuarine Research Reserve System (NERR). |
![]() | During the early 1980s, NSSL and University of Oklahoma researchers place TOTO (TOtable Tornado Observatory) in the path of an on-coming tornado. It would measure temperature, pressure, relative humidity etc. It would record the data on tape inside the 55 gallon drum. TOTO was hit by a small tornado only once in April, 1985. Credit: National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL). | ![]() | A juvenile highhat drum in a pink-tipped anemone. 1990 Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Photo Contest entry. Credit: The Coral Kingdom. |
![]() | In: "The Meteor Expedition," by F. Spiess, German Atlantic Expedition 1925-1927. Winch drum - probably contained 10,000 meters of cable and other deck gear. Plate 18. Library Call Number C/La S755. Credit: Sailing for Science - the NOAA Fleet Then and Now. | Drum of hazardous chemical, pH 14, found in Mill buildingTwin Peak MineSalmon Field OfficeUCSCUpper Columbia Salmon Clearwater District. Credit: Tim Geary. | |
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| "Play a drum" by Mirko Commentary: "My friend's concert." | "Beach drum" by Paul Fris Commentary: "Rusty oil drum waiting to be washed away or eaten by the rust-bugs. Chrissi, Greece." |
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| Drum styles from West Africa with synthesized flute melody typical of South America. | Film score style excerpt featuring horns, calliope, and snare drum. | ||
| Apache man singing traditional song with a drum accompaniment. | Electric guitar melody over an ostinato wooden drum. | ||
| Snare drum with insistent melody and arpeggios creating a sense of urgency. | A straight-ahead jazz style featuring a swing style drum and saxophone duet. | ||
| Synthesized flute playing with guitar arpeggiated accompaniment and low drum ostinato. | Fast arpeggios and low drum hits with a very thick gassy middle. | ||
| Steel string guitar playing with simple drum bottle and metal percussion. . | Medium-pitched drum played with machine sounds in the background. | ||
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |||
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Kahlil Gibran | You can muffle the drum, and you can loosen the strings of the lyre, but who shall command the skylark not to sing? |
Omar Khayyam | Oh, the brave Music of a distant drum! |
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Les Miserables | Hugo, Victor | The drum is silent, reason speaks |
King Richard III | Shakespeare, William | [Drum afar off] Hark! I hear their drum. |
Grapes of Wrath | Steinbeck, John | He beat on the tarpaulin with his hand, and the tight canvas vibrated like a drum. |
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| Subject | Topic | Quote |
Health | In a myringotomy, a surgeon makes a small opening in the ear drum. Then a tube is placed in the opening. (references) | |
The ear drum and ossicles amplify the vibrations and carry them to the inner ear. The stirrup transmits the amplified vibrations through the oval window and into the fluid that fills the inner ear. The vibrations move through fluid in the snail-shaped hearing part of the inner ear (cochlea) that contains the hair cells. (references) | ||
Business | Chippers, drum debarkers, chip bins, and rotary peelers can also be included as products with strong demand. (references) | |
Economic History | Taiwan | Market partiality to dark (thigh) meat saw drum and thigh cuts comprise nearly all imports under quota. (references) |
Philippines | Unfortunately, the ability of the administration to drum up foreign investment has been hindered by sometimes violent challenges to the government's legitimacy and by kidnappings and violence caused by separatist bandits and communist guerrillas throughout the archipelago, especially in Mindanao but also in Luzon and Palawan. (references) | |
Source: compiled by the editor from ICON Group International, Inc.; see credits. | ||
| "Drum" is generally used as a noun (singular) -- approximately 90.39% of the time. "Drum" is used about 956 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted) |
| Parts of Speech | Percent | Usage per 100 Million Words | Rank in English |
| Noun (singular) | 90.39% | 864 | 8,194 |
| Lexical Verb (infinitive) | 7.73% | 74 | 38,813 |
| Noun (proper) | 1.25% | 12 | 101,599 |
| Lexical Verb (base form) | 0.63% | 6 | 143,867 |
| Total | 100.00% | 956 | N/A |
Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.
| The following table summarizes the usage of "drum" based on a population census conducted in the United States. Ranks and frequencies are based on all names reported and classified. |
| Name | Usage/Gender | Usage per 100 million Persons | Rank in USA |
| Drum | Last name | 2,000 | 6,923 |
| Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits. | |||
| The following table summarizes names derived from the word "drum". | |||
| Name | Gender | Language | Meaning |
| Tophet | N/A | Biblical | A drum |
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| Country | Name |
| Japan | Nippon Steel Drum Co., Ltd. |
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Source: compiled by the editor from Icon Group International, Inc.
Expressions using "drum": absorption drum ♦ as tight as a drum ♦ at beat of drum ♦ bass drum ♦ be as tight as a drum ♦ Beat of drum ♦ beat the drum ♦ bongo drum ♦ brake drum ♦ coiling drum * ♦ conga drum ♦ dioptric drum lens ♦ Double drum ♦ drum brake ♦ drum brakes ♦ drum court martial ♦ drum in ♦ drum into ♦ drum kit ♦ drum lens ♦ Drum major ♦ drum majorette ♦ drum one's fingers ♦ drum one's fongers ♦ drum out ♦ drum printer ♦ drum roll ♦ drum sander ♦ drum sanding machine ♦ drum service ♦ drum set ♦ drum skins ♦ drum smth. in smb. ♦ drum storage outdoors ♦ drum store ♦ drum up ♦ drum up smb.'s support for ♦ Drum winding ♦ extraction drum ♦ Fort Drum ♦ generating drum ♦ Horn drum ♦ kettle drum ♦ magnetic drum ♦ making drum ♦ master drum ♦ metal drum ♦ mire drum ♦ mud drum ♦ net drum ♦ outdoor drum storage ♦ RAC drum ♦ red drum ♦ rope drum * ♦ rotary air curtain drum ♦ rotating drum ♦ side drum ♦ small drum ♦ snare drum ♦ steam drum ♦ steel drum ♦ striped drum ♦ surge drum ♦ tenor drum ♦ troll drum ♦ warp drum ♦ warping drum ♦ whipping drum ♦ with beat of drum ♦ without beat of drum. Additional references. | |
| Hyphenated Usage | |
Beginning with "drum": drum-and-rattle, drum-a-thon, drum-backing, drum-banging, drum-beat, drum-beating, drum-beats, drum-fed, drum-fire, drum-fish, drum-head, drum-kit, drum-like, drum-major, drum-maniac, drum-nest, drum-numbed, drum-range, drum-rattle, drum-revolve, drum-roll, drum-rolling, drum-sander, drum-sanding, drum-scanning, drum-shaped, drum-song, drum-stick, drum-tight. | |
Ending with "drum": hum-drum, oil-drum, side-drum. | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
| The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com. |
| Expression | Frequency per Day | Expression | Frequency per Day |
drum | 5,006 | african drum | 212 |
drum set | 2,243 | drum and bass arena | 203 |
drum tab | 1,259 | drum premier | 198 |
pearl drum | 1,128 | play drum | 192 |
drum machine | 649 | drum beat | 165 |
drum and bass | 543 | drum and bugle corps | 164 |
yamaha drum | 387 | fort drum ny | 159 |
drum kit | 371 | orange county drum | 156 |
dw drum | 360 | drum n bass | 144 |
drum lesson | 345 | pearl drum set | 144 |
tama drum | 340 | drum music | 141 |
ludwig drum | 317 | drum sample | 139 |
steel drum | 296 | drum stick | 137 |
drum corps international | 291 | drum workshop | 131 |
drum corps | 290 | sonor drum | 131 |
electronic drum | 285 | drum solo | 131 |
snare drum | 255 | corp drum international | 131 |
fort drum | 237 | drum cadence | 125 |
download drum | 233 | drum line | 125 |
drum loop | 217 | drum of the pacific | 121 |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |||
| Language | Translations for "drum"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses. | |
Afrikaans | trommel. (various references) | |
Albanian | daulle (kettle drum, tambour, trommel), daulle e veshit (eardrum, tympanum), gumëzhin (buzz, drone, hum, whir, whirr, whiz, whizz), bie daulles (dub, rataplan), enë në formë daulleje, fus me zor (press gang), çikrik (bobbin, crab, hoist, reel, spinning wheel, spool, winch, windlass), gjëmoj (brattle, grumble, pound, resound, roar, rumble, sing, thunder, whang), zukat (buzz, drone, hum), lodër (game, play, plaything, sporting, tiddly-winks, toy), rrotull (about, around, bobbin, coil, pulley, reel, roll, sheave), tambur (tumbler), timpan, tingull i daulles, trokas (clink, dab, knock, percuss, rap, tap), fut me zor (press gang). (various references) | |
Arabic | نقر (flip, gouge, peck, percuss, plunk, prickle, tap, tapping), قرع طبلا (beat), قرع (bang, banging, beat, beating, chide, hitting, knock, knocking, rap, rapping, ring, sound, striking, tap, toll), طرد (banish, banishment, bounce, bouncer, cashier, cast out, chuck, deport, deportation, disgrace, dislodge, dismiss, dismissal, dispossess, dispossession, disqualification, drive out, eject, ejection, eliminate, elimination, evaporate, evict, eviction, expel, expulsion, fence, fight down, get off, hunt, in order of the boot, oust, ouster, pitch, poke, put out, removal, remove, repel, rout, sack, scat, send, send packing, sending away, shake, shrift, sling out, spurn, throw out, toss, toss out, turf, turf out, turn away, turn off, turn out), طبلة (kettledrum, tympan, tympanum), طبل, طبع فكرة في الذهن, صوت الطبل, أسطوانة (cylinder, disk, record, roller), أطلق صوتا إيقاعيا, دق الطبل في الموسيقي, دعا إلى إجتماع, برميل (barrel, keg, rumble, vat, wood). (various references) | |
Basque | danbor. (various references) | |
Bulgarian | създавам интерес, слухова ципа, цилиндър (beaver, chimney-pot hat, cylinder, plug, silk hat, sleeve, stovepipe hat, tile, top hat, topper), тъпанче (barrel, eardrum), тъпан, тропам (brattle, clatter, stamp), бръмча (boom, burr, buzz, drone, ha, hum, ping, purr, ring, sing, whir, whirr), барабаня (thrum, whang), барабанене (rataplan, rub a dub, thrum, whang), барабан (barrel, cylinder, revolver, roll, sleeve, swift, tambour), бия барабан, бидон (can, jerrican, oil can). (various references) | |
Chinese | 鼓 (convex, to beat, to rouse). (various references) | |
Czech | buben. (various references) | |
Danish | dunk, wiretromle (barrel, warp drum, winch barrel), tromle (barrel *, bobbin, coiling drum *, cylinder, hoisting reel, lifter, reel, ring wheel, rope barrel *, rope drum *, section wheel, segment, spool, to barrel polish, tumble, tumbler, tumbling barrel, winding-reel), tærskecylinder (beater, cylinder, threshing drum), spole (bobbin, coil, inductor, lifter, pirn, reel, solenoid, spool, to cone, to reel, to spool, to wind, twist cop, warm cop, winder), spiltromle (barrel, warp drum, winch barrel), slangetromle, proeveudtagningsbeholder (tub), portaabning (port mouth), magnettromlelager (magnetic drum), magnettromle (magnetic drum), løb (barrel, run), geværløb (barrel). (various references) | |
Dutch | trommel (can, tin, tin can), trom, rol (account book, character, cylinder, list, part, record, register, role, roll, roller), bus (autobus, bus, can, hub, letterbox, mailbox, motorbus, nave, omnibus, tin, tin can). (various references) | |
Esperanto | tamburo. (various references) | |
Faeroese | trumma. (various references) | |
Farsi | چلیک (Barrel, Cask), طبل زدن , طبل , ظرف استوانه شکل , دهل (Kettle, Kettledrum, Timpani). (various references) | |
Finnish | rumpu (culvert). (various references) | |
French | tambour (drummer), tonnelet. (various references) | |
Frisian | tromp, tromme. (various references) | |
German | Trommel (barrel, revolving breech), Walze (barrel, cylinder, platen, roll, roller, rolling mill), Tonne (barrel, bin, buoy, butt, can, cask, ton, tub, tun), Fass (barrel, cask, churn, keg, tub, vat). (various references) | |
Greek | τύμπανο (eardrum, tambour, timpano). (various references) | |
Hebrew | לתופף (tattoo), תוף (turret), חבית (barrel, butt, cask, vat, wood). (various references) | |
Hungarian | dob (barrel, cast, fling, jilt, launch, sling, throw, to bung, to ground, to heave, to jilt, to launch, to let fly, to pitch, to shy), dobolás (tattoo). (various references) | |
Indonesian | drum (oil drum), penggebuk, gendang. (various references) | |
Italian | tamburo (barrel, tambour). (various references) | |
Japanese Kanji | 太鼓 (tambourine). (various references) | |
Japanese Katakana | たいこ (ancient times, loud cry, shout, tambourine), ドラムかん, ドラム . (various references) | |
Korean | 드럼 (Drums). (various references) | |
Manx | stoandey (barrel, the wood), drummeragh, drum, dollan (bodhran, tambour, tray, winnowing fan). (various references) | |
Norwegian | tromme. (various references) | |
Occitan | tambor. (various references) | |
Papiamen | tambora, tambú, tambòr. (various references) | |
Pig Latin | umdray.(various references) | |
Portuguese | tambor (bass drum, drum set, drum-fish, drummer, pulley, reel, roll, roller, tambour), cilindro (barrel, boiler, cylinder, reel, roll). (various references) | |
Romanian | darabanã, clopot (bell, jacket), bate toba (beat the devil's tattoo, rataplan), bidon (can, canteen, flask), butoiaş (barrel, cask, keg, kilderkin, piece), cânta la tobã, canistrã (can, canister, canteen, petrol can), bate ritmic, ciocãni (hammer, knock, Peck, peen, pelt, pound, rap), tobã (pudding, silencer), fâlfâi din aripi, face reclamã (blazon, popularize, publicize, talk up), repeta cu insistenţa, tambur (cylinder, drummer, reel, roller, tambour), timpan (drumhead, eardrum, kettle drum, lunette, tympanum), cilindru (barrel, cylinder, revolver, roll, roller). (various references) | |
Romany | daòoli. (various references) | |
Russian | барабан (barrel, cylinder, reel, revolver, trommel). (various references) | |
Scottish | druma (a drum). (various references) | |
Sepedi | moropa. (various references) | |
Serbo-Croatian | doboš (tambour), valjak (cylinder, dolly, roller), udarati u bubanj, tambur (tambour, vestibule), rezervoar (cistern, reservoir, tank), bubnjati, bubanj (drumstick, kettle drum, kettledrum, tambour, tympanum). (various references) | |
Shona | ngoma. (various references) | |
Spanish | tambor (drummer, side drum). (various references) | |
Swazi | sí-gúbhu. (various references) | |
Swedish | trumma (barrel, beat, cylinder, shaft, thrum). (various references) | |
Thai | เสียงเคาะจังหวะสม่ำเสมอ, เยื่อแก้วหู (eardrum), เคาะเป็นจังหวะซ้ำๆ, บ้าน (dwelling, gaff, home, house), กลอง (hides), ตีกลอง. (various references) | |
Turkish | davul sesi (drumbeat, roll, rub a dub), davul çalmak (beat the drum), davul (tambour, timpani, timpano), tekrar ede ede öğretmek, tamtam (tomtom), sütun gövdesi (tige, verge), parmaklarıyla tempo tutmak, kulak zarı (drumhead, eardrum, tympanic membrane, tympanum), bidon (jerry can, skip), şarjör (clip, magazine). (various references) | |
Turkmen | deprek. (various references) | |
Ukrainian | калатати (batter, pump, whack, whop), вистукувати (percuss), вдовбувати, барабанна перетинка (drumhead, eardrum), барабанний бій (drumbeat, drumming, dub, rataplan, tuck), барабанити (pelt, ruff, tattoo), барабан (barrel, beater, cylinder, revolver, tambour, tympanum). (various references) | |
Vietnamese | cái trống tiếng trống. (various references) | |
Welsh | tympan (timbrel), tabyrddu (thrum), tabwrdd. (various references) | |
Yucatec | tunk'ul. (various references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references. | ||
| Language | Period | Translations |
| Latin | 500 BCE-Modern | tympanum. (various references) |
| Persian | 800-Modern | tabir. (various references) |
| Old French | 900-1400 | tabour, tabur. (various references) |
| Middle Dutch | 1100-1500 | tromme. (various references) |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references. | ||
Derivations | |
Words beginning with "drum": drumbeat, drumbeater, drumbeaters, drumbeating, drumbeatings, drumbeats, drumble, drumbled, drumbles, drumbling, drumfire, drumfires, drumfish, drumfishes, drumhead, drumheads, drumlier, drumliest, drumlike, drumlin, drumlins, drumly, drummed, drummer, drummers, drumming, drumroll, drumrolls, drums, drumstick, drumsticks. (additional references) | |
Words ending with "drum": conundrum, eardrum, epidendrum, humdrum, kettledrum, panjandrum. (additional references) | |
Words containing "drum": conundrums, doldrums, eardrums, epidendrums, humdrums, kettledrums, panjandrums, quadrumanous, quadrumvir, quadrumvirate, quadrumvirates, quadrumvirs. (additional references) | |
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"Drum" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: darum, daruma, daum, derim, derom, deum, Dhruv, dium, dlum, Dorum, doum, Dramm, Drem, dren, Dreu, drim, driom, drom, droma, drome, Dromi, dron, droom, dru, Drud, Drue, druf, druh, druim, drul, druma, Drumbo, drume, drumm, drun, drunt, drup, drut, druv, druw, Duhm, dum, dumm, durf, durm, durn, durp, Erkum, erum, orum, trum, urum, vrum, Zdruj. (additional references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references). | |
| # of Phoneme Matches | Pronunciation | Word(s) rhyming with "drum" (pronounced dru"m) |
| 3 | -r u" m | crumb, from, grum, rum, strum. |
Source: compiled by the editor (additional references); see credits. | ||
Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams | |
| Words within the letters "d-m-r-u" | |
-1 letter: mud, rum, urd. | |
-2 letters: mu, um. | |
| Words containing the letters "d-m-r-u" | |
+1 letter: demur, drums, durum, mudra, mured, murid. | |
+2 letters: demure, demurs, dirdum, dorsum, drumly, dumber, dumper, durums, maduro, maraud, mudder, mudras, murder, murids, radium, remuda. | |
+3 letters: budworm, crumbed, crumped, decorum, demurer, dirdums, drumble, drumlin, drummed, drummer, dumpers, dumpier, duramen, durmast, duumvir, eardrum, embrued, grumped, gumdrop, humdrum, humidor, humored, imbrued, immured, iridium, maduros, manured, marauds, matured, maunder, modular, moulder, mourned, mudders, muddier, muddler, mudlark, mudrock, mudroom, murders, mustard, radiums, relumed, remudas, resumed, rhodium, rumbaed, rumbled, rumored, rumpled, triduum, trumped, umbered, umpired, unarmed, unrimed, uredium. | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. SCRABBLE® is a registered trademark. All intellectual property rights in and to the game are owned in the U.S.A and Canada by Hasbro Inc., and throughout the rest of the world by J.W. Spear & Sons Limited of Maidenhead, Berkshire, England, a subsidiary of Mattel Inc. Mattel and Spear are not affiliated with Hasbro. | |
| 1. Definition 2. Synonyms 3. Crosswords 4. Usage: Modern | 5. Usage: Commercial 6. Images: Slideshow 7. Images: Photo Album 8. Images: Digital Art | 9. Sounds 10. Quotations: Familiar 11. Quotations: Fiction 12. Quotations: Non-fiction | 13. Usage Frequency 14. Names: Frequency 15. Names: Derived from 16. Names: Company Usage | 17. Expressions 18. Expressions: Internet 19. Translations: Modern 20. Translations: Ancient | 21. Abbreviations 22. Acronyms 23. Derivations 24. Rhymes | 25. Anagrams 26. Bibliography |
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