different between drumbeat vs rataplan
drumbeat
English
Etymology
drum +? beat
Noun
drumbeat (plural drumbeats)
- The beating of a drum.
- The sound of a beating drum.
- (by extension) A repetitive beating sound.
- (figuratively) A driving force.
Translations
Anagrams
- brumated, umbrated
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rataplan
English
Etymology
From French ran tan plan, onomatopoeic.
Noun
rataplan (plural rataplans)
- A continuous, even drumming or rapping, as of the hooves of a galloping horse, or machine-gun fire.
Verb
rataplan (third-person singular simple present rataplans, present participle rataplanning, simple past and past participle rataplanned)
- To drum repeatedly.
See also
- drumbeat
rataplan From the web:
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