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Adagio

adagio
 I. adverb or adjective  Etymology: Italian, from ad to + agio ease  Date: 1683 at a slow tempoused chiefly as a direction in music  II. noun  (plural -gios)  Date: 1699  1. a musical composition or movement in ~ tempo  2. a ballet duet by a man and woman or a mixed trio displaying difficult feats of balance, lifting, or spinning
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  adv., adj., & n. Mus. --adv. & adj. in slow time. --n. (pl. -os) an adagio movement or passage. Etymology: It. ...
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  1. муз. адажио ...
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  noun ; pl. -os mus. адажио ...
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  (adagios) 1. Adagio written above a piece of music means that it should be played slowly. ADV: ADV after v 2. An adagio is a piece of music that is played slowly. ...Samuel Barber’s Adagio For Strings. ...the Adagio movement of his Sixth Symphony. N-COUNT: usu sing ...
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  ~ n a piece of music to be played or sung slowly - ~ adj adv ...
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