Drums

/drʌmz/ noun

Percussion instruments made of a hollow cylinder with stretched skin or membrane on top that you hit to make loud sounds, or the sound itself.

From Old English 'drum', possibly from Dutch 'trom' or German 'Trommel', likely imitating the sound they make. The word traveled through Germanic languages around the 15th century.

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