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Look up: music

  1. music
    [n] - an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner 2. [n] - the sounds produced by singers or musical instruments (or reproductions of such sounds) 3. [n] - any agreeable (pleasing and harmonious) sounds 4. [n] - punishment for one`s actions 5. [n] - musical activity (singing or whistling etc.)
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  2. MUSIC
    Multiparty Multimedia Session Control
    Found on http://www.geocities.com/ikind_babel/bab

  3. Music
    The link between music and horology might well form the subject of an extended thesis.   Hans Leo Hassler or Hasler (1564-1612) of Nuremberg, allegedly the first maker of a chiming watch, was also a distinguished composer who anticipated Schütz in introducing the Venetian choral style to Germany;  h
    Found on http://www.horologia.co.uk/watchglossary

  4. Music
    Although the Celts had access to the musical instruments of Greece and Rome, there is nothing in the archaeological evidence to show their use in the Celtic world. Do not get misled with the idea of a celtic harp, they are 14 century instruments and do not have Celtic origins!
    Found on http://www.gallica.co.uk/celts/glossary.

  5. MUSIC
    In air intercept, a term meaning jamming
    Found on http://www.dtmedia.co.uk/m.htm

  6. Music
    (language, music) A series of languages for musical sound synthesis from Bell Labs, 1960's. Versions: Music I through Music V. ['An Acoustical Compiler for Music and Psychological Stimuli', M.V. Mathews, Bell Sys Tech J 40 (1961)]. [Jargon File] (1999-06-04)
    Found on http://foldoc.org/

  7. Music
    Definition (keystage 3) Sounds made by musical instruments, the human voice or a computer that conform to certain patterns.
    Found on http://thesaurus.maths.org/mmkb/entry.ht

  8. Music
    Mu'sic noun [ French musique , from Latin musica , Greek ... (sc. ...), any art over which the Muses presided, especially music, lyric poetry set and sung to music, from ... belonging to Muses or fine arts, from ... Muse.] 1. The science and the art of tones, or musical sounds, i. e. , sounds of higher or lower pitch, begotten of uniform and synchronous vibrations, as of a ...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/M/119

  9. music
    1. The science and the art of tones, or musical sounds, i.e, sounds of higher or lower pitch, begotten of uniform and synchronous vibrations, as of a string at various degrees of tension; the science of harmonical tones which treats of the principles of harmony, or the properties, dependences, and relations of tones to each other; the art of combin ...
    Found on http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictiona

  10. music
    euphony noun any agreeable (pleasing and harmonious) sounds; `he fell asleep to the music of the wind chimes`
    Found on http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?

  11. music
    noun musical activity (singing or whistling etc.); `his music was his central interest`
    Found on http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?

  12. music
    noun an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner
    Found on http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?

  13. Music
    `Music` is an art form consisting of sound and silence. Elements of sound in music are pitch (which governs melody and harmony), rhythm (and its associated concepts tempo, meter, and articulation), dynamics, structure, and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture. The creation, performance, significance, and even the definition of music vary according to culture and social context. Music ranges from strictly organized compositions (and their re...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music

  14. Music
    • (n.) The science and the art of tones, or musical sounds, i. e., sounds of higher or lower pitch, begotten of uniform and synchronous vibrations, as of a string at various degrees of tension; the science of harmonical tones which treats of the principles of harmony, or the properties, dependences, and relations of tones to each other; the ar...
    Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning

  15. music
    art concerned with combining vocal or instrumental sounds for beauty of form or emotional expression, usually according to cultural standards of ... [66 related articles]
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/m/143

  16. Music
    Music, Poetry, Prophecy, Truth, Medicine, Light; Earlier, the Sun Greek: Apollo; (god) Latin: Apollo (god, also called Phoebus Apollo) The god of the sun, music, poetry, and medicine. Symbols: The lyre (a musical instrument resembling a harp), arrows, and the sun chariot.
    Found on http://www.wordinfo.info/words/index/inf

  17. music
    God of sun, music, poetry, and medicine. Greek: Phoebus Apollo Latin: Phoebus Apollo Symbols: Lyre (musical instrument resembling a harp), arrows, and sun chariot.
    Found on http://www.wordinfo.info/words/index/inf


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