diviso
See also: divisó
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian diviso (“divided”).
Noun
diviso (plural divisos)
- (music) An instruction that a section of the orchestra (normally the strings) should divide itself into two, each taking separate parts normally notated on the same staff; either tutti or all'unisono cancels this instruction
- (music) A passage having this mark
Adverb
diviso (not comparable)
- (music) played in this manner
Adjective
diviso (not comparable)
- (music) played in this manner
Italian
Adjective
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Verb
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Anagrams
Latin
Participle
(deprecated template usage) dīvīsō
- dative masculine singular of dīvīsus
- dative neuter singular of dīvīsus
- ablative masculine singular of dīvīsus
- ablative neuter singular of dīvīsus
Spanish
Verb
diviso
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