noun A stringed musical instrument of the violin family, slightly larger than a violin and tuned a fifth lower.
In music, the viola is a string instrument that is slightly larger than a violin and has a deeper sound.
Viola is a character in William Shakespeare's play 'Twelfth Night'.
Viola odorata, also known as wood violet, is a plant used in traditional medicine for its medicinal properties.
In botany, viola is a genus of flowering plants that includes violets and pansies.
In the context of a musician, a viola is a string instrument that is larger than a violin and smaller than a cello. It is commonly used in orchestras and chamber music ensembles.
In the context of a botanist, Viola is a genus of flowering plants in the violet family Violaceae. They are commonly known as violets, pansies, or violas.
In the context of a chemist, Viola is a chemical compound that is used in various chemical reactions or experiments.