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Metronome

metronome
 noun  Etymology: Greek metron + -nomos controlling, from nomos lawmore at nimble  Date: 1816 an instrument designed to mark exact time by a regularly repeated tick
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1.
  n. Mus. an instrument marking time at a selected rate by giving a regular tick. Derivatives metronomic adj. Etymology: Gk metron measure + nomos law ...
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2.
  метроном ...
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  1. метроном ...
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  noun метроном ...
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  (metronomes) A metronome is a device which is used to indicate how quickly a piece of music should be played. It can be adjusted to make regular sounds at different speeds. N-COUNT ...
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  ~ n a piece of equipment that shows the speed at which music should be played, by making a regular noise ...
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7.
  - 1815, coined in Eng. from Gk. metron "measure" + -nomos "regulating," verbal adj. of nemein "to regulate." The device invented 1815 by John Maelzel. ...
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