bass-bar
[ beys-bahr ]
/ ˈbeɪsˌbɑr /
noun
a strip of wood glued lengthwise inside the belly of instruments of the violin family, used to spread vibrations over the surface.
Origin of bass-bar
First recorded in 1830–40
Words nearby bass-bar
bass response,
bass saxophone,
bass staff,
bass strait,
bass viol,
bass-bar,
bassackwards,
bassano,
bassarisk,
basse-normandie,
basse-taille