💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Distropha"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| tristrophanoun | (music) A neume that trebles the value of the first note in a series. |
| bivirganoun | (music) A neume that doubles the value of the first note in a series of virgae. |
| trivirganoun | (music) A neume that trebles the value of the first note in a series of virgae. |
| torculusnoun | (music) A neume denoting a set of three tones which first rise from the original tone, then fall. |
| dotted notenoun | A notation used in music that increases the duration of the basic note by half of its original value. |
| ditonenoun | (obsolete, music) An interval of two tones |
| double timenoun | A rate of pay that is twice the normal rate (for reasons such as working on a holiday or working hazardous duty). |
| doublettenoun | (music) A kind of organ stop. |
| porrectusnoun | (music) A neume denoting a set of three tones which first fall from the original tone, then rise. |
| quadruple whole notenoun | (US, music, rare) A musical note equal to two double whole notes. |
| double whole notenoun | (US, music) A note with twice the value of a whole note; a breve. |
| septolenoun | (music) septimole |
| neumenoun | (music) Any of a set of signs used in early musical notation. |
| dodecupletnoun | (music) A group of twelve notes, typically to be played in place of eight. |
| double wholenoun | (music) A double whole note. |
| duodenenoun | (music) A schematic group of twelve notes. |
| dodecaphonismnoun | (music) Synonym of dodecaphony. |
| scalenoun | An ordered, usually numerical sequence used for measurement; means of assigning a magnitude. |
| subpunctisnoun | (music) A compound neume consisting of one or more notes appended after a neume. |
| double notenoun | (music) breve |
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