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music
English
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Alternative forms
- musick, musicke, musique (obsolete)
Etymology
From Middle English musik, musike, borrowed from Anglo-Norman musik, musike, Old French musique, and their source Latin m?sica, from Ancient Greek ??????? (mousik?), from Ancient Greek ????? (Moûsa, “Muse”), an Ancient Greek deity of the arts. Surface analysis muse +? -ic (“pertaining to”). Displaced native Old English dr?am, which was a cognate with English dream.
Pronunciation
- enPR: myo?o?z?k
- (UK) IPA(key): /?mju?z?k/
- (US) IPA(key): /?mjuz?k/
- Rhymes: -u?z?k
Noun
music (usually uncountable, plural musics)
- A series of sounds organized in time, employing melody, harmony, tempo etc. usually to convey a mood.
- (figuratively) Any pleasing or interesting sounds.
- An art form, created by organizing of pitch, rhythm, and sounds made using musical instruments and sometimes singing.
- A guide to playing or singing a particular tune; sheet music.
- (military, slang) Electronic signal jamming.
- (US, slang, dated) Heated argument.
- (US, slang, dated) Fun; amusement.
Synonyms
- melody
- vibe
Derived terms
Descendants
- Jamaican Creole: myuuzik
- Pitcairn-Norfolk: myuusik
- Tok Pisin: musik
- ? Dhivehi: ????????? (miuzik?)
- ? Japanese: ?????? (my?jikku)
- ? Malay: muzik
- ? Swahili: muziki
Translations
Verb
music (third-person singular simple present musics, present participle musicking, simple past and past participle musicked)
- (transitive) To seduce or entice with music.
See also
- Wikipedia article on the definition of music
- MusicNovatory: the science of music encyclopedia
- Category:Music
References
- music in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
- music at OneLook Dictionary Search
Anagrams
- MICUs
Interlingua
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?muzik]
Adjective
music (comparative plus music, superlative le plus music)
- musical, of, or pertaining to music.
Synonyms
- musical
Middle English
Noun
music
- Alternative form of musike
music From the web:
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philharmonic
English
Etymology
From French philharmonique
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?f?lh??(?)?m?n?k/, /?f?lh?(?)?m?n?k/, /?f?l?(?)?m?n?k/
Adjective
philharmonic (not comparable)
- (music) appreciative of music, but especially to its performance
Translations
Noun
philharmonic (plural philharmonics)
- (music) A full-size symphony orchestra.
Synonyms
- philharmonic orchestra
Translations
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