Crossword-Solution: NABLA 5 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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NABLA anagram ALBAN, BALAN, BANAL, LABAN, NABAL

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Egyptian lute 1 answer
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Pertaining to, or situated near, the back, or dorsum, of an animal or of one of its parts; notal; tergal; neural; as, the dorsal fin of a fish; the dorsal artery of the tongue; -- opposed to ventral.
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BACK ___!
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And now I don't feel anything more of my illness; I dreamt I was lying in a field of blooming poppies, as red as the blood of the young lambs that are offered in sacrifice; Bartja was sitting by my side, and Nitetis was kneeling close to us and playing wonderful songs on a Nabla made of ivory.
An Egyptian Princess, Volume 9. Georg Ebers 2004
The golden sisirum and the delicately-wrought nabla, the strings of which had long ago been broken, testified to her taste for music, while the broken spindle in the corner, and some unfinished nets of glass beads shewed that she had been fond of woman's usual work.
An Egyptian Princess, Volume 10. Georg Ebers 2004
And now I don’t feel anything more of my illness; I dreamt I was lying in a field of blooming poppies, as red as the blood of the young lambs that are offered in sacrifice; Bartja was sitting by my side, and Nitetis was kneeling close to us and playing wonderful songs on a Nabla made of ivory.
An Egyptian Princess, Complete Georg Ebers 2006
The golden sisirum and the delicately-wrought nabla, the strings of which had long ago been broken, testified to her taste for music, while the broken spindle in the corner, and some unfinished nets of glass beads shewed that she had been fond of woman’s usual work.
An Egyptian Princess, Complete Georg Ebers 2006
The psaltery or _nebel_ (which was of course derived from the Egyptian _nabla_, just as the _kinnor_ probably was in some mysterious manner derived from the Chinese _kin_) was a kind of dulcimer or zither, an oblong box with strings which were struck by small hammers.
Critical & Historical Essays Edward MacDowell 2005