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rallentando
WORDNET DICTIONARY
Adjective rallentando has 1 sense
- rallentando(s = adj.all) rit., ritardando, ritenuto - gradually decreasing in tempo; Array
Adverbial rallentando has 1 sense
CIDE DICTIONARY
rallentando, a. [It.].
Slackening; -- a direction to perform a passage with a gradual decrease in time and force; ritardando. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
rallentando, adv., adj., & n. Mus.
--adv. & adj. with a gradual decrease of speed.
--n. (pl. -os or rallentandi) a passage to be performed in this way.
--adv. & adj. with a gradual decrease of speed.
--n. (pl. -os or rallentandi) a passage to be performed in this way.
Etymology
It.
ROGET THESAURUS
rallentando
Music
N music, concert, strain, tune, air, melody, aria, arietta, piece of music, work, number, opus, sonata, rondo, rondeau, pastorale, cavatina, roulade, fantasia, concerto, overture, symphony, variations, cadenza, cadence, fugue, canon, quodlibet, serenade, notturno, dithyramb, opera, operetta, oratorio, composition, movement, stave, passamezzo, toccata, Vorspiel, instrumental music, full score, minstrelsy, tweedledum and tweedledee, band, orchestra, concerted piece, potpourri, capriccio, vocal music, vocalism, chaunt, chant, psalm, psalmody, hymn, song, canticle, canzonet, cantata, bravura, lay, ballad, ditty, carol, pastoral, recitative, recitativo, solfeggio, Lydian measures, slow music, slow movement, adagio, minuet, siren strains, soft music, lullaby, dump, dirge, pibroch, martial music, march, dance music, waltz, solo, duet, duo, trio, quartet, quartett, septett, part song, descant, glee, madrigal, catch, round, chorus, chorale, antiphon, antiphony, accompaniment, second, bass, score, bourdon, drone, morceau, terzetto, composer, musician, musical, instrumental, vocal, choral, lyric, operatic, harmonious, Wagnerian, adagio, largo, larghetto, andante, andantino, alla capella, maestoso, moderato, allegro, allegretto, spiritoso, vivace, veloce, presto, prestissimo, con brio, capriccioso, scherzo, scherzando, legato, staccato, crescendo, diminuendo, rallentando, affettuoso, obbligato, pizzicato, desto, in notes by distance made more sweet, like the faint exquisite music of a dream, music arose with its voluptuous swell, music is the universal language of mankind, music's golden tongue, the speech of angels, will sing the savageness out of a bear, music hath charms to soothe the savage beast.
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