You can try maestronet.com and view some of the characteristics for these violas then judge for yourself.
bolder, boldest
No. A viola is slightly bigger than a violin and also makes a deeper sound.
sakon(ukon) were the strongest of the four, but when the group was five, kimimaro was the strongest
The sound of a viola is mellower and deeper than that of a violin. It generally plays the harmony in an orchestra. It is most difficult to bring a strong sound out of a viola, and to compensate for this violas have long bows. Violas have A, D, G, and C strings. They are one octave higher than a cello and can play four whole notes lower than a violin.
The french horn usually plays the same part as the violas. it is used for creating background sound in the orchestra.
The official definition of the word boldest is "(of a person, action, or idea) showing an ability to take risks; confident and courageous."
A collective noun for violas is a "group" or "cluster" of violas. While there isn't a widely recognized specific term unique to violas, these general terms can effectively describe a collection of them. In a more poetic sense, one might also refer to them as a "bloom" of violas, emphasizing their floral beauty.
No, the frost will not harm violas. They will not bloom in the winter but they will survive the frost.
Brave
Sauciest, Saltiest, Boldest.
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bolder, boldest