Aeolharmonica

/ˌeɪoʊlhɑrˈmɑnɪkə/ noun

An early musical wind instrument that produces tones when air passes through it, often used as a precursor to the modern harmonica.

From 'Aeol-' (relating to Aeolus, god of wind) + 'harmonica' (musical instrument). Named for the wind-activated mechanism, combining classical mythology with musical terminology.

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