💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Dectet"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| decetnoun | (music) A group of ten musicians; a piece of music written for such a group |
| dectupleverb | Tenfold. |
| undecetnoun | (music) A group of eleven musicians; a piece of music written for such a group |
| duodecetnoun | (music) A group of twelve musicians; a piece of music written for such a group |
| octetnoun | A group or set of eight of something. |
| duodenenoun | (music) A schematic group of twelve notes. |
| septetnoun | (music) A group of seven musicians. |
| decadnoun | (music) A group of ten notes from which the consonant triads may be constructed |
| dodecupletnoun | (music) A group of twelve notes, typically to be played in place of eight. |
| decachordnoun | A musical instrument mentioned in the Psalms, having ten strings and thought to resemble a lute or psaltery. |
| heptadecadnoun | (music) A group of seven decads arranged to produce twenty-four tones |
| sextetnoun | Any group of six people or things. |
| decupletnoun | A group of ten, particularly |
| quintetnoun | (music) A group of five musicians, fit to play such a piece of music together |
| decapletnoun | Alternative form of decuplet. [A group of ten, particularly] |
| octuornoun | (music, archaic) An octet. |
| dodecaphonismnoun | (music) Synonym of dodecaphony. |
| sextuornoun | (music) A sextet. |
| tensomenoun | A group of ten persons or things. |
| dodecaphonistnoun | (music) A practitioner or proponent of dodecaphony, i.e. use of the dodecaphonic musical scale, which has twelve tones per octave |
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