1. pipa - Noun
2. Pipa - Proper noun
The Surinam toad (Pipa Americana), noted for its peculiar breeding habits.
Source: Webster's dictionaryLiu Fang is a truly gifted, world-famous player of the pipa and the guzheng, classical Chinese stringed instruments. Guy Gavriel Kay
A woman is seen entertaining guests with a pipa on the right-hand side. Source: Internet
In the Battles of SOPA and PIPA, Who Should Control the Internet? Source: Internet
Refuse to support SOPA and PIPA as they currently stand. Source: Internet
While the MPAA has been that there are no alternatives beyond the insanity that is PIPA and SOPA, some in Congress have actually been hard at work on trying to think through the specific issues. Source: Internet
The pipa, for example, carried with it a theory of musical modes that subsequently led to the Sui and Tang theory of 84 musical modes. Source: Internet