A small guitarlike instrument of Latin America, usually having four or five pairs of strings.
[Spanish, from Latin quattuor, four. See quatrain.]
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A small guitarlike instrument of Latin America, usually having four or five pairs of strings.
[Spanish, from Latin quattuor, four. See quatrain.]
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Cuatro is Spanish (and other Romance languages) for the number four. It may also refer to:
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