tr.v. ar·peg·gi·at·ed, ar·peg·gi·at·ing, ar·peg·gi·ates 1. To play or sing (a chord) in arpeggio. 2. To represent (the tones of a chord) as separate notes, as on a staff. ar·peggi·a′tor n. |
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