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Definition of sung
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of sung is as below...
Sunflower
(n.) Any plant of the genus
Helianthus;
-- so
called
probably
from the form and color of its
flower,
which is large disk with
yellow
rays. The
commonly
cultivated
sunflower
is
Helianthus
annuus,
a
native
of
America..
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Contralto
::
Contralto
(n.) The part sung by the
highest
male or
lowest
female
voices;
the alto or
counter
tenor.
Vaudeville
::
Vaudeville
(n.) A kind of song of a
lively
character,
frequently
embodying
a
satire
on some
person
or
event,
sung to a
familiar
air in
couplets
with a
refrain;
a
street
song; a
topical
song..
Sunglasses
::
Sung () imp. & p. p. of Sing.
Ranz Des Vaches
::
Ranz des
vaches
() The name for
numerous
simple,
but very
irregular,
melodies
of the Swiss
mountaineers,
blown on a long tube
called
the
Alpine
horn, and
sometimes
sung..
Heptachord
::
Heptachord
(n.) A
composition
sung to the sound of seven
chords
or
tones.
Unison
::
Unison
(n.)
Identity
in
pitch;
coincidence
of
sounds
proceeding
from an
equality
in the
number
of
vibrations
made in a given time by two or more
sonorous
bodies.
Parts
played
or sung in
octaves
are also said to be in
unison,
or in
octaves..
Antiphony
::
Antiphony
(n.) An
anthem
or psalm sung
alternately
by a choir or
congregation
divided
into two
parts.
Also
figuratively.
Acroteleutic
::
Acroteleutic
(n.) The end of a verse or
psalm,
or
something
added
thereto,
to be sung by the
people,
by way of a
response..
Slur
::
Slur (n.) A mark, thus [/ or /],
connecting
notes that are to be sung to the same
syllable,
or made in one
continued
breath
of a wind
instrument,
or with one
stroke
of a bow; a tie; a sign of
legato..
Madrigal
::
Madrigal
(n.) An
unaccompanied
polyphonic
song, in four, five, or more
parts,
set to
secular
words,
but full of
counterpoint
and
imitation,
and
adhering
to the old
church
modes.
Unlike
the freer glee, it is best sung with
several
voices
on a part. See
Glee..
Ditty
::
Ditty (v. t.) A song; a lay; a
little
poem
intended
to be sung.
Processional
::
Processional
(n.) A hymn, or other
selection,
sung
during
a
church
procession;
as, the
processional
was the 202d
hymn..
Parlante
::
Parlante
(a. & adv.)
Speaking;
in a
speaking
or
declamatory
manner;
to be sung or
played
in the style of a
recitative.
Division
::
Division
(n.) A
course
of notes so
running
into each other as to form one
series
or
chain,
to be sung in one
breath
to one
syllable..
Semichorus
::
Semichorus
(n.) A half
chorus;
a
passage
to be sung by a
selected
portion
of the
voices,
as the
female
voices
only, in
contrast
with the full
choir..
Chorus
::
Chorus
(n.) A
company
of
persons
supposed
to
behold
what
passed
in the acts of a
tragedy,
and to sing the
sentiments
which the
events
suggested
in
couplets
or
verses
between
the acts; also, that which was thus sung by the
chorus..
Lyrical
::
Lyrical
(a.)
Fitted
to be sung to the lyre;
hence,
also,
appropriate
for song; -- said
especially
of
poetry
which
expresses
the
individual
emotions
of the
poet..
Sunglow
::
Sunglass
(n.) A
convex
lens of glass for
producing
heat by
converging
the sun's rays into a
focus.
Quinible
::
Quinible
(n.) An
interval
of a
fifth;
also, a part sung with such
intervals..
Organist
::
Organist
(n.) One of the
priests
who
organized
or sung in
parts.
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