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A more or less musical sound made by many of the lower animals. See Stridulation.
v. t.
To utter musically; to modulate; to carol.
n.
A social musical party.
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The science and the art of tones, or musical sounds, i. e., sounds of higher or lower pitch, begotten of uniform and synchronous vibrations, as of a string at various degrees of tension; the science of harmonical tones which treats of the principles of harmony, or the properties, dependences, and relations of tones to each other; the art of combining tones in a manner to please the ear.
adv.
In a musing manner.
n.
A social entertainment of which music is the leading feature; a musical party.
adv.
In a musical manner.
v. i.
Hautboys, or oboes, played by town musicians; not used in the singular.
n.
The quality of being musical.
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A piece played by a musician, often extemporarily, according to his fancy; specifically, an organ solo played before, during, or after divine service.
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Any one of numerous species of small, often bright colored, American singing birds of the family or subfamily Mniotiltidae, or Sylvicolinae. They are allied to the Old World warblers, but most of them are not particularly musical.
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A quavering modulation of the voice; a musical trill; a song.
n.
Love of music; capacity of enjoying music.
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Of or pertaining to music; having the qualities of music; or the power of producing music; devoted to music; melodious; harmonious; as, musical proportion; a musical voice; musical instruments; a musical sentence; musical persons.
n.
A kind of monomania in which the passion for music becomes so strong as to derange the intellectual faculties.
v. i.
Musicians who sing or play at night or in the early morning, especially at Christmas time; serenaders; musical watchmen.
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A dance performed by two persons in circular figures with a whirling motion; also, a piece of music composed in triple measure for this kind of dance.
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Music.
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The written and printed notation of a musical composition; the score.
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One skilled in the art or science of music; esp., a skilled singer, or performer on a musical instrument.
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