rigoll (Meaning)

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rigoll (n.)

A musical instrument formerly in use, consisting of several sticks bound together, but separated by beads, and played with a stick with a ball at its end.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rigoll

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rigoll Sentence Examples

  1. The rigoll emitted an eerie humming sound, indicating a malfunction.
  2. The rigoll's coils were meticulously wound, ensuring maximum electromagnetic efficiency.
  3. The technician carefully adjusted the rigoll's sweep settings to capture the desired signal.
  4. The rigoll's display illuminated the waveform with astonishing clarity.
  5. The rigoll's trigger level was set to isolate specific events within the signal.
  6. The rigoll's probe tip was gently positioned on the circuit board to monitor voltage fluctuations.
  7. The engineer used the rigoll's zoom function to examine the signal's intricate details.
  8. The rigoll's waveform generator was employed to simulate signals for testing purposes.
  9. The rigoll's memory function captured multiple waveforms for subsequent analysis.
  10. The rigoll's versatility made it an indispensable tool for electronic troubleshooting and design.

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A musical instrument formerly in use, consisting of several sticks bound together, but separated by beads, and played with a stick with a ball at its end.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The rigoll emitted an eerie humming sound, indicating a malfunction.

The rigoll's coils were meticulously wound, ensuring maximum electromagnetic efficiency.

The technician carefully adjusted the rigoll's sweep settings to capture the desired signal.

The rigoll's display illuminated the waveform with astonishing clarity.