Xylophone

/ˈzaɪləˌfoʊn/ noun

A xylophone is a musical instrument made of a row of wooden bars of different lengths that you hit with small mallets to make sounds. Each bar makes a different note.

“Xylophone” comes from Greek “xylon,” meaning “wood,” and “phōnē,” meaning “sound” or “voice.” It literally means “wood sound.”

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