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music
noun
1 the art of making sound in a rhythmically organized, harmonious form, either sung or produced with instruments, and usually communicating some idea or emotion.
2 such sound, especially that produced by instruments.
3 a any written form or composition in which such sound is expressed;
b musical forms or compositions collectively.
4 the performance of musical compositions.
5 written or printed copies of such compositions; sheet music, musical scores, etc collectively.
6 pleasing, harmonious or melodic sound.
as adjective music lesson .
[13c: from French musique , from Greek mousike relating to the Muses]
face the music see under face.
music to one's ears news, etc that is particularly welcome.
noun
1 the art of making sound in a rhythmically organized, harmonious form, either sung or produced with instruments, and usually communicating some idea or emotion.
2 such sound, especially that produced by instruments.
3 a any written form or composition in which such sound is expressed;
b musical forms or compositions collectively.
4 the performance of musical compositions.
5 written or printed copies of such compositions; sheet music, musical scores, etc collectively.
6 pleasing, harmonious or melodic sound.
as adjective music lesson .
[13c: from French musique , from Greek mousike relating to the Muses]
face the music see under face.
music to one's ears news, etc that is particularly welcome.
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