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Definition of tune
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Tune (v. t.) To give tone to; to
attune;
to adapt in style of
music;
to make
harmonious.
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Timeliness
::
Timeliness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
timely;
seasonableness;
opportuneness.
Opportune
::
Opportune
(a.)
Convenient;
ready;
hence,
seasonable;
timely..
Touch
::
Touch (v. t.) To
perform,
as a tune; to
play..
Narrow
::
Narrow
(superl.)
Having
but a
little
margin;
having
barely
sufficient
space,
time, or
number,
etc.;
close;
near; -- with
special
reference
to some peril or
misfortune;
as, a
narrow
shot; a
narrow
escape;
a
narrow
majority..
Estate
::
Estate
(v. t.) Tom
settle
as a
fortune.
Opportune
::
Opportune
(v. t.) To suit.
Cotillion
::
Cotillion
(n.) A tune which
regulates
the
dance.
Proteus
::
Proteus
(n.) A sea god in the
service
of
Neptune
who
assumed
different
shapes
at will.
Hence,
one who
easily
changes
his
appearance
or
principles..
Keyed
::
Keyed (a.)
Furnished
with keys; as, a keyed
instrument;
also, set to a key, as a
tune..
Envy
::
Envy (n.)
Chagrin,
mortification,
discontent,
or
uneasiness
at the sight of
another's
excellence
or good
fortune,
accompanied
with some
degree
of
hatred
and a
desire
to
possess
equal
advantages;
malicious
grudging;
--
usually
followed
by of; as, they did this in envy of
Caesar..
Cunningman
::
Cunningman
(n.) A
fortune
teller;
one who
pretends
to
reveal
mysteries.
Jig
::
Jig (v. t.) To sing to the tune of a jig.
Melody
::
Melody
(n.) The air or tune of a
musical
piece.
Miser
::
Miser (n.) A
wretched
person;
a
person
afflicted
by any great
misfortune.
Gavot
::
Gavot (n.) A kind of
difficult
dance;
a dance tune, the air of which has two brisk and
lively,
yet
dignified,
strains
in
common
time, each
played
twice
over..
Decay
::
Decay (v. i.) To pass
gradually
from a
sound,
prosperous,
or
perfect
state,
to one of
imperfection,
adversity,
or
dissolution;
to waste away; to
decline;
to fail; to
become
weak,
corrupt,
or
disintegrated;
to rot; to
perish;
as, a tree
decays;
fortunes
decay;
hopes
decay..
Triton
::
Triton
(n.) A
fabled
sea
demigod,
the son of
Neptune
and
Amphitrite,
and the
trumpeter
of
Neptune.
He is
represented
by poets and
painters
as
having
the upper part of his body like that of a man, and the lower part like that of a fish. He often has a
trumpet
made of a
shell..
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..
Dump
::
Dump (v. t.) A
melancholy
strain
or tune in
music;
any tune.
Unhap
::
Unhap (n.) Ill luck;
misfortune.
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