Concept cluster: Math and astronomy > Music ensembles
n
Alternative form of 2S; Abbreviation of two-spirit.
adj
Abbreviation of two-dimensional. [Existing in two dimensions.]
adv
Abbreviation of thirdly. Obsolete form of 3rdly.
adj
Alternative form of 3rd
adj
Obsolete form of 3rd.
adv
Abbreviation of thirdly. Obsolete form of 3rdly.
n
(countable) A set of twenty-four.
n
(of a number) composed of two digits, i.e. between 10 and 99.
n
Alternative form of duumvirate [Synonym of diarchy: rule by two people, especially two men.]
adj
Loud and clear.
n
A group of five people or things.
adv
(rare, nonstandard, informal, humorous) Four times.
n
The digit 4 in the NATO phonetic alphabet.
n
Alternative spelling of half dozen [A set of six.]
n
A text presented in eight parallel versions, especially (historical) the version of the Bible presented in such a fashion by Origen.
adj
Initialism of quarter-on-quarter (percentage change from same period one quarter earlier)
n
A period of four months or about four months.
n
Synonym of quintet: A group of five.
adj
(theology) Relating to the five articles of Remonstrance.
n
Synonym of Quinquatria
n
The condition of being quinquevalent.
adj
Alternative form of quinqueliteral [Consisting of five letters.]
n
(rare, sometimes proscribed) Synonym of quintet: A group of five.
adj
Consisting of five things.
n
Any group of five members
n
Alternative spelling of quintet A composition for five voices or instruments; also, the set of five persons who sing or play five-part music.
n
(archaic) A party of five.
n
(economics) A market situation in which five companies exclusively provide a particular product or service.
n
An enclosure; a railing.
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(music) A group of seven musicians.
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(music) A musical composition for seven instruments or seven voices; a septuor.
n
(numismatics) A sestertius.
n
(music) sextuplet
n
(mathematics, obsolete) Synonym of minute: a sixtieth of a degree of arc.
adj
Proceeding by sixes or in a base of six; sextuple.
n
(obsolete, medicine) A fever that recurs every sixth day.
n
(historical) A Roman measure of capacity, one sixth of a congius, about 546 ml or approximately one pint.
n
An ancient Roman liquid and dry measure, about equal to an English pint.
v
(rare) Reduce by one sixth.
n
Any group of six people or things.
n
(archaic, music) A sextet.
n
A segment that is a sixth of the whole.
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Alternative form of sextain [(poetry) A stanza of six lines; a sestine.]
n
(music) A sextet.
adj
(music) Having six beats to the bar.
n
(music, proscribed) A group of six notes played in the time of four, with accents on the first, third and fifth notes.
n
(obsolete) An eighth part.
n
The third year of training in various Christian religious orders (especially the Jesuits).
n
(rare) The property of being thirteen.
adv
Obsolete spelling of thirdly [In the third place; third in a row.]
n
(obsolete) A third.
adj
Of or pertaining to a trimester, or period of three months.
n
Alternative form of twenty-fourmo [vicesimo-quarto (as a paper size in printing).]
n
(law) Alternative form of 2L [(law) The second year of law school.]

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