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Syrinx is a nymph in Greek mythology. ''Syrinx'' and ''syringe'' both come from the Greek word σῦριγξ meaning "tube". The Latin/Greek-style plural of ''syrinx'' is ''syringes'', which is also the plural of the word ''syringe''. Syrinx may also refer to: In the sciences: * Syrinx (bird anatomy) – the avian equivalent to the mammalian larynx * Syrinx (medicine) – A rare fluid-filled neuroglial cavity within the spinal cord (syringomyelia) or in the brain stem (syringobulbia) * ''Syrinx aruanus'' – an enormous sea snail, the sole species in the genus ''Syrinx'', within the family Turbinellidae * ''Acrocephalus syrinx'' (Carolinian reed warbler) – species of bird, in the Acrocephalidae family * (3360) Syrinx – an asteroid In music: * Syrinx (instrument), a musical instrument also known as pan pipes * Syrinx (Debussy) – a piece of music for solo flute by Claude Debussy * Syrinx (band) – a Canadian musical group of the 1970s * Syrinx synthesizer – analog FM monosynth with seven Curtis CEM chips; made by Dutch firm Synton from 1983–4. * "The Temples of Syrinx", a song from the album ''2112'' by Canadian rock band Rush * Syrinx – stage name of Romanian Pan flautist Simion Stanciu 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Syrinx (disambiguation)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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