DOBRO

Etymology

Noun

dobro (plural dobros)

(musical instruments) An acoustic guitar with a metal resonator

Anagrams

• boord, brood, droob

Etymology

Originally a trademark; a contraction of Dopyera brothers, the inventors.

Noun

Dobro (plural Dobros)

A type of acoustic guitar with a metal resonator set into its body.

Synonyms

• Hawaiian guitar

• resonator guitar

• resophonic guitar

Anagrams

• boord, brood, droob

Source: Wiktionary



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