Cymbals

/ˈsɪmbəlz/ noun

A pair of circular metal plates that are struck together to make a loud, ringing sound used in music and orchestras.

From Latin cymbalum, which came from Greek kymbale, possibly related to kymbos meaning cup. The instrument's name follows its shape—a bowl-like or cup-like form that creates resonance when struck.

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