percussionist

percussionist
percussionist "player of a percussion instrument," 1943, from PERCUSSION (Cf. percussion) + -IST (Cf. -ist).

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  • percussionist — noun Date: 1939 one skilled in the playing of percussion instruments …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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  • percussionist — /peuhr kush euh nist/, n. a musician who plays percussion instruments. [1810 20; PERCUSSION + IST] * * * …   Universalium

  • percussionist — noun A trained musician who plays percussion instruments, as opposed to a drummer who lacks formal training …   Wiktionary

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  • percussionist — per cus·sion·ist || pÉ™r kʌʃnɪst /pÉ™ n. one who plays a percussion instrument, drummer …   English contemporary dictionary

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