💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Torculus"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| porrectusnoun | (music) A neume denoting a set of three tones which first fall from the original tone, then rise. |
| scandicusnoun | (music) A neume representing an ascending set of three tones. |
| tristrophanoun | (music) A neume that trebles the value of the first note in a series. |
| podatusnoun | (music) A neume representing two notes ascending. |
| tiercenoun | (religion, Roman Catholicism) Synonym of terce: the third canonical hour or its service. |
| tritonenoun | (music) An interval of three whole tones. |
| neumenoun | (music) Any of a set of signs used in early musical notation. |
| distrophanoun | (music) A neume that doubles the value of the first note in a series. |
| bipunctumnoun | (music) a neume denoting either a single tone, either elongated or rearticulated. |
| triadnoun | A grouping of three. |
| tonenoun | (music) A specific pitch. |
| trionoun | A group of three people or things. |
| turnnoun | A change of direction or orientation. |
| tunenoun | A melody. |
| compunctisnoun | (music) A compound neume consisting of one or more notes appended both before and after a neume. |
| salicusnoun | (music) A neume consisting of an ascending group of three notes, resembling the scandicus but having the second note emphasized. |
| thirdnoun | The person or thing in the third position. |
| ternionnoun | A group of three things together; a ternary, triplet or triad. |
| tetrachordnoun | (music) Any set of four different pitch classes. |
| trichordnoun | (music) any set of three different pitch classes |
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