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Traditional English :: toccata
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toccata.html - n. a musical composition for a keyboard instrument designed to exhibit the performer's touch and technique. [It., fem. past part. of toccare touch] |
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Traditional English :: toccata
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toccata.html - n. a musical composition for a keyboard instrument designed to exhibit the performer's touch and technique. [It., fem. past part. of toccare touch] |
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Traditional English :: toccata
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toccata.html - n. a musical composition for a keyboard instrument designed to exhibit the performer's touch and technique. [It., fem. past part. of toccare touch] |
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Traditional English :: Toc H
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toccata.html - n. Brit. a society, orig. of ex-servicemen and -women, founded after the war of 1914-18 for promoting Christian fellowship and social service. [toc (former telegraphy code for T) + H, for Talbot House, a soldier's club established in Belgium in 1915] |
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Traditional English :: toccata
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toccata.html - n. a musical composition for a keyboard instrument designed to exhibit the performer's touch and technique. [It., fem. past part. of toccare touch] |
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Traditional English :: Tocharian
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toccata.html - n. & adj. --n. 1 an extinct Indo-European language of a central Asian people in the first millennium AD. 2 a member of the people speaking this language. --adj. of or in this language. [F tocharien f. L Tochari f. Gk Tokharoi a Scythian tribe] |
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