Accordion (disambiguation)

Accordion (disambiguation)

Accordion may refer to:
*Accordion, a musical instrument of the handheld bellows-driven free reed aerophone family, sometimes referred to as a squeezebox.
*Accordion (solitaire), a solitaire card game.
*"Accordion," a song by Madvillain from their album "Madvillainy".
*Accordion cut, a technique in butchery similar to butterflying.
* Accordion (GUI), a graphical user interface widget in which several sections of a document can be expanded or collapsed.
* Any object with features resembling an accordion or its bellows.


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