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percussion in Telugu

percussion in Telugu is మ్రోగించుట, వాదనము, మీటుట — percussion means musical instruments played by striking, shaking, or scraping, such as drums and cymbals.

percussion in Telugu

మ్రోగించుట
Pronounced: mrogiñcuṭa
music: section of percussion instruments
వాదనము
Pronounced: vādanamu
medicine: tapping of the body
మీటుట
Pronounced: mīṭuṭa
medicine: tapping of the body
వాయించుట
Pronounced: vāyiñcuṭa
music: section of percussion instruments

What does "percussion" mean?

  1. noun Musical instruments played by striking, shaking, or scraping, such as drums and cymbals.
    "The percussion section kept the beat steady throughout the piece."
  2. noun The act of one object striking another, especially to produce sound.
    "The percussion of hailstones on the roof kept them awake."
  3. noun A medical technique of tapping on the body to help diagnose a condition.
    "The doctor used percussion on his chest to check for fluid in the lungs."

percussion in a sentence

  • The percussion section kept the beat steady throughout the piece.
  • The percussion of hailstones on the roof kept them awake.
  • The doctor used percussion on his chest to check for fluid in the lungs.

Common Telugu translations

Frequently asked questions

percussion అంటే తెలుగులో అర్థం ఏమిటి?

"percussion" in Telugu is మ్రోగించుట, వాదనము, మీటుట. percussion means: Musical instruments played by striking, shaking, or scraping, such as drums and cymbals.

How do you pronounce మ్రోగించుట?

"percussion" in Telugu is మ్రోగించుట, pronounced "mrogiñcuṭa".

How do you use "percussion" in a sentence?

Example: "The percussion section kept the beat steady throughout the piece." In Telugu, "percussion" is మ్రోగించుట, వాదనము, మీటుట.

Are there other ways to say "percussion" in Telugu?

Yes — Telugu has 4 translations listed for "percussion": మ్రోగించుట, వాదనము, మీటుట, వాయించుట.

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