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Definition of tune
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 tune is as below...
Tune (n.) A
sound;
a note; a tone.
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Fifteenth
::
Fifteenth
(n.) A stop in an organ tuned two
octaves
above the
diaposon.
Lot
::
Lot (n.) That which
happens
without
human
design
or
forethought;
chance;
accident;
hazard;
fortune;
fate.
Pitch
::
Pitch (v. t.) To fix or set the tone of; as, to pitch a
tune..
Pluto
::
Pluto (n.) The son of
Saturn
and Rhea,
brother
of
Jupiter
and
Neptune;
the dark and
gloomy
god of the Lower
World..
Wolf
::
Wolf (a.) The
harsh,
howling
sound of some of the
chords
on an organ or piano tuned by
unequal
temperament..
Tuned
::
Tuned (imp. & p. p.) of Tun.
Melisma
::
Melisma
(n.) A piece of
melody;
a song or tune, -- as
opposed
to
recitative
or
musical
declamation..
Sad
::
Sad
(supperl.)
Afflictive;
calamitous;
causing
sorrow;
as, a sad
accident;
a sad
misfortune..
Push
::
Push (v. t.) To
importune;
to press with
solicitation;
to
tease.
Imminent
::
Imminent
(a.)
Threatening
to occur
immediately;
near at hand;
impending;
-- said
especially
of
misfortune
or
peril.
Catastrophe
::
Catastrophe
(n.) An event
producing
a
subversion
of the order or
system
of
things;
a final
event,
usually
of a
calamitous
or
disastrous
nature;
hence,
sudden
calamity;
great
misfortune..
Fair
::
Fair (n.) Good
fortune;
good luck.
Equanimity
::
Equanimity
(n.)
Evenness
of mind; that calm
temper
or
firmness
of mind which is not
easily
elated
or
depressed;
patience;
calmness;
composure;
as, to bear
misfortunes
with
equanimity..
Happily
::
Happily
(adv.)
By good
fortune;
fortunately;
luckily.
Thedom
::
Thedom
(n.)
Success;
fortune;
luck;
chance.
Realize
::
Realize
(v. t.) To
convert
into real
property;
to make real
estate
of; as, to
realize
his
fortune..
Spring
::
Spring
(v. i.) That which
causes
one to
spring;
specifically,
a
lively
tune..
Tune
::
Tune (v. t.) To put into a
proper
state or
disposition.
Backcast
::
Backcast
(n.)
Anything
which
brings
misfortune
upon one, or
causes
failure
in an
effort
or
enterprise;
a
reverse..
Fortune
::
Fortune
(n.) That which comes as the
result
of an
undertaking
or of a
course
of
action;
good or ill
success;
especially,
favorable
issue;
happy
event;
success;
prosperity
as
reached
partly
by
chance
and
partly
by
effort..
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