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Definition of anime
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 anime is as below...
Anime (a.) Of a
different
tincture
from the
animal
itself;
-- said of the eyes of a
rapacious
animal.
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A Cappella
::
A
cappella
() In
church
or
chapel
style;
-- said of
compositions
sung in the old
church
style,
without
instrumental
accompaniment;
as, a mass a
capella,
i. e., a mass
purely
vocal..
Accompaniment
::
Accompaniment
(n.) That which
accompanies;
something
that
attends
as a
circumstance,
or which is added to give
greater
completeness
to the
principal
thing,
or by way of
ornament,
or for the sake of
symmetry..
Concomitant
::
Concomitant
(n.) One who, or that
which,
accompanies,
or is
collaterally
connected
with
another;
a
companion;
an
associate;
an
accompaniment..
Courbaril
::
Courbaril
(n.) See
Anime,
n..
Appanage
::
Appanage
(n.) That which
belongs
to one by
custom
or
right;
a
natural
adjunct
or
accompaniment.
Platometer
::
Platometer
(n.) See
Planimeter.
Course
::
Course
(n.) That part of a meal
served
at one time, with its
accompaniments..
Funeral
::
Funeral
(n.) The
procession
attending
the
burial
of the dead; the show and
accompaniments
of an
interment.
Form
::
Form (n.) Mode of
acting
or
manifestation
to the
senses,
or the
intellect;
as, water
assumes
the form of ice or snow. In
modern
usage,
the
elements
of a
conception
furnished
by the
mind's
own
activity,
as
contrasted
with its
object
or
condition,
which is
called
the
matter;
subjectively,
a mode of
apprehension
or
belief
conceived
as
dependent
on the
constitution
of the mind;
objectively,
universal
and
necessary
accompaniments
or
elements
of every
object
known or
thought
of..
Accompaniment
::
Accompaniment
(n.) A part
performed
by
instruments,
accompanying
another
part or parts
performed
by
voices;
the
subordinate
part, or
parts,
accompanying
the voice or a
principal
instrument;
also, the
harmony
of a
figured
bass..
To
::
To
(prep.)
Accompaniment;
as, she sang to his
guitar;
they
danced
to the music of a
piano..
Concertante
::
Concertante
(n.) A
concert
for two or more
principal
instruments,
with
orchestral
accompaniment.
Also
adjectively;
as,
concertante
parts..
Lyre
::
Lyre (n.) A
stringed
instrument
of
music;
a kind of harp much used by the
ancients,
as an
accompaniment
to
poetry..
Planimeter
::
Planimeter
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
the area of any plane
figure,
however
irregular,
by
passing
a
tracer
around
the
bounding
line; a
platometer..
Plano-
::
Plano-
(a.)
Combining
forms
signifying
flat,
level,
plane;
as
planifolious,
planimetry,
plano-concave..
Undersong
::
Undersong
(n.)
Accompanying
strain;
subordinate
and
underlying
meaning;
accompaniment;
undertone.
Dance
::
Dance (v. i.) To move with
measured
steps,
or to a
musical
accompaniment;
to go
through,
either
alone or in
company
with
others,
with a
regulated
succession
of
movements,
(commonly)
to the sound of
music;
to trip or leap
rhythmically..
Scrape
::
Scrape
(n.) A
drawing
back of the right foot when
bowing;
also, a bow made with that
accompaniment..
Opera
::
Opera (n.) A
drama,
either
tragic
or
comic,
of which music forms an
essential
part; a drama
wholly
or
mostly
sung,
consisting
of
recitative,
arials,
choruses,
duets,
trios,
etc., with
orchestral
accompaniment,
preludes,
and
interludes,
together
with
appropriate
costumes,
scenery,
and
action;
a lyric
drama..
Minstrel
::
Minstrel
(n.) In the
Middle
Ages, one of an order of men who
subsisted
by the arts of
poetry
and
music,
and sang
verses
to the
accompaniment
of a harp or other
instrument;
in
modern
times,
a poet; a bard; a
singer
and
harper;
a
musician..
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