n. Music The second tone of the diatonic scale in solfeggio. [Middle English, from Medieval Latin; see GAMUT.] |
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Tweet The symbol for rhenium. |
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prep. In reference to; in the case of; concerning. |
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Tweet Contraction of are: They're not at home. |
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Tweet pref. 1. Again; anew: rebuild. 2. Backward; back: react. 3. Used as an intensive: refine. |
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Tweet abbr. real estate |
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