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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
rhythmical,
melodious,
symmetrical
series
of tones for one voice or
instrument,
or for any
number
of
voices
or
instruments
in
unison,
or two or more such
series
forming
parts in
harmony;
a
melody;
an air; as, a merry tune; a
mournful
tune; a slow tune; a psalm tune. See Air..
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Misery
::
Misery
(n.) Cause of
misery;
calamity;
misfortune.
Hap
::
Hap (n.) That which
happens
or comes
suddenly
or
unexpectedly;
also, the
manner
of
occurrence
or
taking
place;
chance;
fortune;
accident;
casual
event;
fate; luck; lot..
Infausting
::
Infausting
(n.) The act of
making
unlucky;
misfortune;
bad luck.
Mistune
::
Mistune
(v. t.) To tune
wrongly.
With
::
With
(prep.)
To
denote
having
as a
possession
or an
appendage;
as, the
firmament
with its
stars;
a bride with a large
fortune..
Fortune
::
Fortune
(n.) To make
fortunate;
to give
either
good or bad
fortune
to.
Tune
::
Tune (v. t.) To put into a
proper
state or
disposition.
Stich
::
Sticcado
(n.) An
instrument
consisting
of small bars of wood, flat at the
bottom
and
rounded
at the top, and
resting
on the edges of a kind of open box. They are
unequal
in size,
gradually
increasing
from the
smallest
to the
largest,
and are tuned to the
diatonic
scale.
The tones are
produced
by
striking
the
pieces
of wood with hard balls
attached
to
flexible
sticks..
Note
::
Note (n.) A
musical
sound;
a tone; an
utterance;
a tune.
Yankee-doodle
::
Yankee-Doodle
(n.) The name of a tune
adopted
popularly
as one of the
national
airs of the
United
States.
Pluto
::
Pluto (n.) The son of
Saturn
and Rhea,
brother
of
Jupiter
and
Neptune;
the dark and
gloomy
god of the Lower
World..
Thedom
::
Thedom
(n.)
Success;
fortune;
luck;
chance.
Thumb
::
Thumb (v. t.) To play with the
thumbs,
or with the
thumbs
and
fingers;
as, to thumb over a
tune..
Pipe
::
Pipe (v. t.) To
perform,
as a tune, by
playing
on a pipe,
flute,
fife, etc.; to utter in the
shrill
tone of a
pipe..
Widow-hunter
::
Widow-hunter
(n.) One who
courts
widows,
seeking
to marry one with a
fortune..
Intune
::
Intune
(v. t.) To
intone.
Cf.
Entune.
Straticulate
::
Strathspey
(n.) A
lively
Scottish
dance,
resembling
the reel, but
slower;
also, the
tune..
Push
::
Push (v. t.) To
importune;
to press with
solicitation;
to
tease.
Whistle
::
Whistle
(v. t.) To form,
utter,
or
modulate
by
whistling;
as, to
whistle
a tune or an air..
Jig
::
Jig (v. t.) To sing to the tune of a jig.
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