What is the meaning of Viola?

Any of several flowering plants, of the genus Viola, including the violets and pansies.

A stringed instrument of the violin family, somewhat larger than a violin, played under the chin, and having a deeper tone.

A person who plays the viola.

An organ stop having a similar tone.

A 10-string steel-string acoustic guitar, used in Brazilian folk music.

A berimbau viola, the smallest member of the berimbau used in capoeira music.

Misconstruction of voila.

a viola (string instrument).

violist

violet

violet (colour)

violet (flower)

viola (flowering plant of the genus Viola)

viola (musicial instrument)

violist

leapfrog

inflection of violar:

  1. third-person singular present indicative
  2. second-person singular imperative

third-person singular present indicative

second-person singular imperative

viola

of or relating to the flower violet

the color of such flowers, violet

violet:  

viola

third-person singular past historic of violer

purple, violet

viola, violet (plant)

violet, purple (color)

viola

fiddle

inflection of violare:

  1. third-person singular present indicative
  2. second-person singular imperative

third-person singular present indicative

second-person singular imperative

violet (flower)

second-person singular present active imperative of violō

viola (a bowed instrument larger than a violin)

viol (a bowed instrument of the violin family held between the legs)

viola; viola caipira (10-string acoustic guitar used in Brazilian folk music)

acoustic guitar

guitarfish (any of the rays in the Rhinobatidae family)

inflection of violar:

  1. third-person singular present indicative
  2. second-person singular imperative

third-person singular present indicative

second-person singular imperative

to violate

to rape

viola (musical instrument)

electric guitar

inflection of violar:

  1. third-person singular present indicative
  2. second-person singular imperative

third-person singular present indicative

second-person singular imperative

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