
1) Becoming softer 2) Decrescendo 3) Dwindling in Italian 4) Dwindling 5) Dwindling but in Italian 6) Dwindling but Italian 7) Gradual loudness reduction 8) Italian musical term 9) Musical term in Rome 10) Musical term to an Italian
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1) Decrescendo 2) Fade
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[horse] Diminuendo (foaled 9 February 1985) was an American-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare best known for winning the classic Epsom Oaks in 1985. She was one of the best two-year-old fillies of 1987, when she won all four of her races including the Cherry Hinton Stakes and Fillies` Mile. In 1988 she was beaten in...
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• (adv.) In a gradually diminishing manner; with abatement of tone; decrescendo; -- expressed on the staff by Dim., or Dimin., or the sign.
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Di·min`u·en'do adverb [ Italian , present participle of
diminuere to diminish.]
(Mus.) In a gradually diminishing manner; with abatement of tone; decrescendo; -- expressed on the staff by
Dim ., or
Dimin ., or the sign.
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diminuendo
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In music diminuendo means in a gradually diminishing manner. That is with abatement of tone or decrescendo. It is expressed on the staff by Dim., or Dimin., or a sign.
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Diminuendo (dim.) means to gradually become softer. The term decrescendo (decresc. or decr.) also means to become softer, and is indicated by the sign:
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diminuendo, decrescendo 1. Gradually reducing in force or loudness; antonym of crescendo. 2. In music, a gradual reduction of force or loudness; gradually decreasing in volume. 2. A diminuendo passage. Symbol: >. Related 'few, small, less, little' word units: micro-;mio-; nano-; oligo-, olig-.
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Italian dynamic marking meaning to gradually get softer.
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gradually getting softer
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