💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "F sharp"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| f-sharpnoun | (music) A tone one semitone higher than an F, denoted F♯. |
| g sharpnoun | Alternative spelling of G-sharp. [(music) A tone one semitone higher than a G, denoted G♯.] |
| d sharpnoun | Alternative spelling of D-sharp. [(music) A tone one semitone higher than a D, denoted D♯.] |
| b sharpnoun | Alternative spelling of B-sharp. [(music) A tone one semitone higher than B, denoted B♯.] |
| g-sharpnoun | (music) A tone one semitone higher than a G, denoted G♯. |
| a-sharpnoun | (music) A tone one semitone higher than A, denoted A♯. |
| e sharpnoun | Alternative spelling of E-sharp. [(music) A tone one semitone higher than an E, denoted E♯.] |
| d-sharpnoun | (music) A tone one semitone higher than a D, denoted D♯. |
| b-sharpnoun | (music) A tone one semitone higher than B, denoted B♯. |
| a sharpnoun | A programming language version of Ada for CLI, spelled A#. |
| c sharpnoun | (computer languages) Synonym of C#. |
| e-sharpnoun | (music) A tone one semitone higher than an E, denoted E♯. |
| f flatnoun | Alternative spelling of F-flat. [(music) A tone one semitone lower than an F, denoted F♭.] |
| f-flatnoun | (music) A tone one semitone lower than an F, denoted F♭. |
| c-sharpnoun | (music) A musical note one semitone higher than a C, notated C♯. |
| d flatnoun | Alternative spelling of D-flat. [(music) A tone one semitone lower than a D, denoted D♭.] |
| a-flatnoun | (music) A tone one semitone below A, between G and A, denoted A♭. |
| g flatnoun | Alternative spelling of G-flat. [(music) A tone one semitone lower than a G, denoted G♭.] |
| d-flatnoun | (music) A tone one semitone lower than a D, denoted D♭. |
| c flatnoun | Alternative spelling of C-flat. [(music) A tone one semitone lower than a C, denoted C♭.] |
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