➠ Words with o
List contains 176857 Words that "o" contain.
- - Wind with a flared bell
- - Tuning note instrument
- - Slim instrument
- - Slender, black woodwind instrument
- - Slender wind instrument
- - Slender double-reed instrument
- - Reeded instrument
- - Reed instrument with a nasal sound
- - Pitch-setting instrument
- - Musical instrument that's blown into
- - Musical instrument related to the bassoon
- - Long, thin orchestra instrument
- - Instrument with octave keys
- - Instrument with a three-octave range
- - Instrument whose name means "high wood"
- - Instrument whose name derives from "high wood"
- - Instrument that represents the duck in "Peter and the Wolf"
- - Instrument that means "high wood"
- - Instrument representing the duck in "Peter and the Wolf"
- - Instrument related to the clarinet
- - Instrument once called the hautboy
- - Instrument made from grenadilla
- - Instrument made from African blackwood
- - Instrument called "an ill wind"
- - Instrument also called a hautboy
- - Clarinetlike instrument
- - Chamber music instrument, sometimes
- - Certain orchestra instrument
- - "Peter and the Wolf" instrument
- - Woodwind with three vowels in its name
- - Woodwind with the "swan" melody in Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake"
- - Woodwind with silver keys
- - Woodwind with only one consonant in its name
- - Woodwind with nasal tones
- - Woodwind with keys
- - Woodwind with a wide range
- - Woodwind with a range of nearly three octaves
- - Woodwind with a penetrating sound
- - Woodwind with a pastoral sound
- - Woodwind with a narrow bore
- - Woodwind with a mournful tone
- - Woodwind instrument used to set the pitch of an orchestra
- - Woodwind instrument that's usually black
- - Woodwind instrument that's typically black
- - Woodwind instrument that represents the duck in "Peter and the Wolf"
- - Wind with a double reed
- - Wind instrument with a nasal sound
- - Wind instrument used to set the pitch for an orchestra
- - Typically black reed instrument
- - Thin instrument in an orchestra
- - Symphonic instrument
- - Solo instrument in Britten's "Six Metamorphoses after Ovid"
- - Slender reed instrument
- - Reed with 10 keys
- - Pit instrument
- - Penetrating wind instrument
- - Orchestral reed instrument
- - Musical instrument with a flared end
- - Musical instrument in WWII phonetic alphabets
- - Musical instrument in phonetic alphabets
- - Mitch MillerÂ's instrument
- - Melancholy-sounding instrument
- - Kind of woodwind instrument
- - Its keys are usually silver-plated
- - Item with a bore and a bell
- - It has 20+ keys
- - It gives other orchestral instruments the pitch.
- - Instrument you blow into
- - Instrument with three vowels
- - Instrument with ten keys
- - Instrument with silver-plated keys
- - Instrument with cane blades
- - Instrument with a flared bell
- - Instrument with a double-reed
- - Instrument with a conical bore
- - Instrument with a bell
- - Instrument whose name sounds like a rebuke of Obama's dog
- - Instrument whose name comes from the French "hautbois" (high wood)
- - Instrument usually made from African blackwood
- - Instrument used to set the pitch for an orchestra
- - Instrument used for tuning
- - Instrument used for sad movie scenes
- - Instrument that's related to the English horn
- - Instrument that's difficult to tune
- - Instrument that's blown into
- - Instrument that tunes an orchestra
- - Instrument that plays in the treble range
- - Instrument that begins an orchestra's tune-up
- - Instrument that an orchestra tunes to
- - Instrument similar to a cor anglais
- - Instrument roughly 65 cm. long
- - Instrument played with the mouth
- - Instrument once called "hautbois"
- - Instrument on Mariah Carey's "Hero"
- - Instrument often made of African blackwood
- - Instrument often made from grenadilla wood
- - Instrument often described as "mournful"
- - Instrument of which Georg Philipp Telemann is the most famous player ever, according to ranker.com
- - Instrument of great antiquity.
- - Instrument made from African blackwood, often
- - Instrument Julia Roberts played in high school
- - Instrument in the woodwind section of an orchestra
- - Instrument in the woodwind section
- - Instrument in some baroque pop tunes
- - Instrument in old phonetic alphabets
- - Instrument in NATO's phonetic alphabet
- - Instrument in a pit
- - Instrument held with two hands
- - Instrument heard on "For All We Know"
- - Instrument heard in Sonny & Cher's "I Got You Babe"
- - Instrument for which Mr. Lies in "Angels in America" said, "If the duck was a songbird it would sing like this"
- - Instrument for the "Swan Lake" theme
- - Instrument for someone who knows how to lip reeds
- - Instrument for Leon Goossens
- - Instrument for Johann Jacob Bach
- - Instrument called an "ill wind" in song
- - Instrument called "an ill wind that nobody blows good"
- - High-pitched reed instrument
- - High-pitched black orchestra instrument
- - Heinz Holliger's instrument
- - Hand-held musical instrument
- - Gomberg's instrument
- - Featured instrument of "Peter and the Wolf"
- - Duck's instrument in "Peter and the Wolf"
- - Concerto instrument, perhaps
- - Concert band instrument
- - Certain woodwind instrument
- - Certain reed instrument
- - Certain chamber music instrument
- - Boston Pops instrument
- - Albrecht Mayer's instrument
- - Aerophone with keys
- - "Official instrument of the International Order of Travel Agents," per "Angels in America"
- - "I Got You Babe" reed instrument
- - "An ill wind ..." instrument
- - "Bolero" instrument
- - .......... d'amore (baroque instrument)
- - Wind section member
- - Wind on stage
- - Wind on a stage
- - Wind in the orchestra
- - Wide-ranging reed
- - Wide-range reed
- - Tuning woodwind
- - Tuner of the orchestra
- - Treble woodwind
- - Treble reed
- - The orchestra tunes to one
- - Shawm relative
- - Reed under Muti
- - Reed under Maazel
- - Reed of note
- - Piffero's cousin
- - Part of the orchestra
- - Orchestras tune to this
- - Orchestra's pitch setter
- - Orchestra seat
- - One woodwind
- - One of the Woods
- - One found in the woods
- - Nash's "ill wind that no one blows good"
- - Musette pipe
- - Mitch Miller found it instrumental
- - Mellow woodwind
- - Melancholy-sounding woodwind
- - Letter before Peter in a phonetic alphabet
- - It's instrumental to Solti
- - It's in the winds
- - It may be found among the reeds
- - It has a three-octave range
- - It gives the orchestra an A
- - High-pitched reed
- - Heckelphone's woodwind cousin
- - Heckelphone's kin
- - Haunting woodwind
- - Cousin of the bassoon
- - Cousin of an English horn
- - Clarinet look-alike
- - Clarinet duet partner, perhaps
- - Chamber group woodwind
- - A double-reed
- - "O" to ham operators, once
- - "I Got You Babe" reed
- - "Clown of the orchestra"
- - "O" example in a children's book
- - You need a reed to play one
- - Woodwind that's used to set the pitch for an orchestra
- - Woodwind played in "Pretty Ballerina"
- - Woodwind played by Hailey on "Mozart in the Jungle"
- - Woodwind option
- - Woodwind once called the hautboy
- - Woodwind in chamber music
- - Woodwind higher than a bassoon
- - Woodwind descended from the shawm
- - Woodwind able to provide an orchestra's tuning note
- - Wood wind
- - Wind that might be made of grenadilla
- - Wind that can be piercing
- - Wind on stage, maybe
- - Wind often made from granadilla wood
- - Wind in the reeds
- - Wind in the pits?
- - Wind in the orchestra pit
- - Wind in front of a stage
- - Wind in an orchestra pit
- - Wind in a conservatory
- - Wind among the reeds
- - Where reeds are found
- - What the hautbois is called, today
- - What philharmonics tune to
- - What orchestras tune to
- - Vowel-rich woodwind
- - Vivaldi concerto soloist
- - Used when rocker's jam w/orchestra
- - Typically black woodwind
- - Tuner in a pit
- - Tuneful pipe
- - Tubular wind
- - Treble clef woodwind
- - The duck in Prokofiev's "Peter and the Wolf"
- - The "woodwind that nobody blows good."
- - Tenoroon's little cousin
- - Tenoroon relative
- - Szopelka, e.g.
- - Symphony's "tuning fork"
- - Symphony tuner
- - Strauss wrote a concerto in D for it
- - Source of some penetrating notes
- - Sounder of the tuning note at the start of an orchestra rehearsal
- - Sound lower than a flute
- - Soprano woodwind
- - Something that may be found in a pit
- - Some orchestra members find it instrumental
- - Soloist in Tchaikovsky's 4th
- - Soloist in Tchaikovsky's "Swan's Theme"
- - Soloist in Schubert's Ninth Symphony
- - Snake charmer, in musician's slang
- - Slim, black woodwind
- - Shawm's successor
- - Shawm or hautboy.
- - Shawm of today
- - Shawm follower
- - Sarrusophone's kin
- - Relative of the heckelphone
- - Relative of the flute
- - Relative of the bassoon
- - Relative of an aulos
- - Relative of a shawm
- - Relative of a musette
- - Reed, or place for a reed
- - Reed, or a place for one
- - Reed used to make music and crosswords
- - Reed under Ozawa
- - Reed to which an orchestra tunes
- - Reed that's often black
- - Reed in an orchestra
- - Reed in a hall
- - Rather high wind
- - Radio letter between Nan and Peter
- - Rackett kin
- - Preceder of Peter in a phonetic alphabet
- - Poulenc's "Sonata for ...... and Piano"
- - Plaintive wind, perhaps
- - Pit wind
- - Pit reed
- - Pit horn
- - Piffero's descendant
- - Piffero, for one
- - Piffero
- - Philharmonic woodwind
- - Philharmonic reed
- - Peter and the Wolf's "duck"
- - Penetrating woodwind
- - Penetrating reed
- - Orchestras tune to one
- - Orchestras tune to it
- - Orchestral tuner
- - Orchestral "ill wind"
- - One of two to four in a standard orchestra
- - One in the wind section
- - Old radio word for the letter O
- - O, once, to hams
- - O, in a phonetic alphabet
- - O in old radio alphabets
- - Nash's "ill wind that nobody blows good"
- - Muti's ill wind
- - Musical wind emitter
- - Musette pipe, e.g.
- - Mozart's "...... Concerto in C major"
- - Modified shawm
- - Mitch Miller's first love
- - Mitch Miller purchase
- - Mitch Miller plays it
- - Melancholy wind
- - Marching-band rarity
- - Look for one among the reeds
- - Long wind
- - Literally, "high wood"
- - Lincoln Center reed
- - Lightweight woodwind
- - Letter in the W.W. II phonetic alphabet
- - Letter before Peter in the Joint Army/Navy Phonetic Alphabet
- - Letter before Peter in old radio lingo
- - Letter before Peter in an old phonetic alphabet
- - Leon Goossens' means of expression
- - Leon Goossens plays it.
- - Kind of reed
- - Kin to a clarinet
- - Kin of a cor anglais
- - Joseph Robinson plays it
- - Its pitch is high
- - Its natural scale is D
- - Its mouthpiece has a double reed
- - Its French name means "high wood"
- - Its "reeds are a pain / And the fingering's insane," per Ogden Nash
- - Its "A" tunes the orchestra
- - It's usually behind a viola in an orchestra
- - It's long, hard, and black
- - It's long and blown
- - It's derived from the French word "hautbois," meaning "high wood"
- - It's blown in a pit
- - It's among the reeds
- - It was instrumental to Mitch Miller
- - It uses a double reed
- - It sounds similar to a harmoniphon
- - It needs reeds
- - It may be blown onstage
- - It is instrumental to Mitch Miller
- - It has finger holes
- - It has about a three-octave range
- - It has a double-reed mouthpiece
- - It has a double reed
- - It has a conical bore
- - It has a brief solo in the first movement of Beethoven's Fifth
- - Higher-pitched English horn
- - High-pitched aerophone
- - High wind in a pit
- - Hecklephone's woodwind cousin
- - Hecklephone's relative
- - Heckelphone's relative
- - Heckelphone, e.g.
- - Heckelphone lookalike
- - Hautboy's more-common name
- - Hautboy, more commonly
- - Harmoniphon soundalike
- - Fumiaki Miyamoto's specialty
- - Flute's symphonic neighbor
- - Ensemble part, perhaps
- - Ensemble part
- - English horn's relative
- - English horn's first cousin
- - English horn's close relative
- - Electronic navigation system
- - Easy-to-carry woodwind
- - Double-reeded wind
- - Double-reed wood wind.
- - Double reed "high wood"
- - Deliverer of a high pitch
- - D'amore or da caccia
- - D is its natural scale
- - Crumhorn descendant
- - Cousin of the flute.
- - Cousin of the clarinet
- - Cousin of a heckelphone
- - Cousin of a cor anglais
- - Cousin of a clarinet or bassoon
- - Contrabassoon's little cousin
- - Contrabassoon
- - Conservatory wind
- - Conical reed
- - Concerto soloist, perhaps
- - Concert woodwind
- - Commonly seen wood
- - Common woodwind
- - Clarinet's neighbor
- - Clarina's cousin
- - Chinese horn, e.g.
- - Brandenburg Concertos participant
- - Bombarde's cousin
- - Bombarde relative
- - Black wind
- - Bassoon'skin
- - Bassoon's treble cousin
- - Bassoon's smaller kin
- - Bassoon's higher relative
- - Aulos relative
- - An orchestra might tune to it
- - An English horn is lower than it
- - An English horn is a fifth lower than it
- - An aerophone
- - A reed
- - A musette pipe is a small one
- - "Wind nobody blows good"
- - "O" in the old Army phonetic alphabet
- - "Leia's Theme" soloist
- - "Ill wind"
- - "Ill wind that no one blows good": Nash
- - "High wood" you can find among the reeds
- - "An ill wind that no one blows good"
- - "0" in W.W. II codes