different between ditone vs zitone
ditone
English
Etymology
di- +? tone
Noun
ditone (plural ditones)
- (obsolete, music) An interval of two tones
Translations
Usage notes
- The closest modern interval is the major third - a major tone plus a minor tone.
Anagrams
- done it, intoed, ointed
Italian
Noun
ditone m (plural ditoni)
- big finger
- (familiar) big toe, hallux
- Synonym: alluce
Related terms
- dito
Anagrams
- denoti
- detoni
- tedino
ditone From the web:
- what does ditone mean
- what is tone in music
- what is a ditone print
zitone
English
Noun
zitone (usually uncountable, plural zitones)
- Alternative spelling of zitoni
Anagrams
- Zetino
Italian
Etymology
zito +? -one (augmentative suffix)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /t?si?to.ne/, /d?zi?to.ne/
- Rhymes: -one
- Hyphenation: zi?tó?ne
Noun
zitone m (plural zitoni)
- Alternative form of zitona
zitone f pl
- plural of zitona
zitone From the web:
- what does zitone mean
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