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BaritoneBaritone Bar"i*tone, a. & n.
See Barytone. Baritone
Barytone Bar"y*tone, Baritone Bar"i*tone, a. [Gr. ?; ? heavy
+ ? tone.]
1. (Mus.) Grave and deep, as a kind of male voice.
2. (Greek Gram.) Not marked with an accent on the last
syllable, the grave accent being understood.
Baritone
Barytone Bar"y*tone, Baritone Bar"i*tone, n. [F. baryton:
cf. It. baritono.]
1. (Mus.)
(a) A male voice, the compass of which partakes of the
common bass and the tenor, but which does not descend
as low as the one, nor rise as high as the other.
(b) A person having a voice of such range.
(c) The viola di gamba, now entirely disused.
2. (Greek Gram.) A word which has no accent marked on the
last syllable, the grave accent being understood.
Charitonetta albeolaBuffel duck Buf"fel duck (b[u^]f"f[e^]l d[u^]k`). [See
Buffalo.] (Zo["o]l.)
A small duck (Charitonetta albeola); the spirit duck, or
butterball. The head of the male is covered with numerous
elongated feathers, and thus appears large. Called also
bufflehead. Demitone
Demitone Dem"i*tone`, n. (Mus.)
Semitone. [R.]
Ditone
Ditone Di"tone`, n. [Gr. ? of two tones; di- = di`s- twice + ?
tone.] (Mus.)
The Greek major third, which comprehend two major tones (the
modern major third contains one major and one minor whole
tone).
Hemiditone
Hemiditone Hem`i*di"tone, n. [Hemi- + ditone.] (Gr. Mus.)
The lesser third. --Busby.
HemitoneHemitone Hem"i*tone, n. [L. hemitonium, Gr. ?.]
See Semitone. Palmitone
Palmitone Pal"mi*tone, n. (Chem.)
The ketone of palmitic acid.
PeritoneumPeritoneum Per`i*to*ne"um, n. [L. peritoneum, peritonaeum, Gr.
?, ?, fr. ? to stretch all around or over; ? around + ? to
stretch.] (Anat.)
The smooth serous membrane which lines the cavity of the
abdomen, or the whole body cavity when there is no diaphragm,
and, turning back, surrounds the viscera, forming a closed,
or nearly closed, sac. [Written also periton[ae]um.] Phitoness
Phitoness Phi"ton*ess, n.
Pythoness; witch. [Obs.]
Pleuroperitoneal
Pleuroperitoneal Pleu`ro*per`i*to*ne"al, a. (Anat.)
Of or pertaining to the pleural and peritoneal membranes or
cavities, or to the pleuroperitoneum.
Pleuroperitoneum
Pleuroperitoneum Pleu`ro*per`i*to*ne"um, n. [Pleuro- +
peritoneum.] (Anat.)
The pleural and peritoneal membranes, or the membrane lining
the body cavity and covering the surface of the inclosed
viscera; the peritoneum; -- used especially in the case of
those animals in which the body cavity is not divided.
Note: Peritoneum is now often used in the sense of
pleuroperitoneum, the pleur[ae] being regarded as a
part of the peritoneum, when the body cavity is
undivided.
SemiditoneSemiditone Sem`i*di"tone`, n. [Pref. semi- + ditone: cf. It.
semiditono. Cf. Hemiditone.] (Gr. Mus.)
A lesser third, having its terms as 6 to 5; a hemiditone.
[R.] SemitoneSemitone Sem"i*tone, n. [Pref. semi- + tone. CF. Hemitone.]
(Mus.)
Half a tone; -- the name commonly applied to the smaller
intervals of the diatonic scale.
Note: There is an impropriety in the use of this word, and
half step is now preferred. See Tone. --J. S. Dwight. Sesquitone
Sesquitone Ses"qui*tone, n. [Sesqui- + tone.] (Mus.)
A minor third, or interval of three semitones.
Subperitoneal
Subperitoneal Sub*per`i*to"ne*al, a. (Anat.)
Situated under the peritoneal membrane.
Subsemitone
Subsemitone Sub*sem"i*tone, n. (Mus.)
The sensible or leading note, or sharp seventh, of any key;
subtonic.
subsemitoneSubtonic Sub*ton"ic, n.
1. (Phonetics) A subtonic sound or element; a vocal
consonant, as b, d, g, n, etc.; a subvocal.
2. (Mus.) The seventh tone of the scale, or that immediately
below the tonic; -- called also subsemitone. Tritone
Tritone Tri"tone`, n. [Gr. tri`tonos of three tones; tri- tri-
+ to`nos a tone.] (Mus.)
A superfluous or augmented fourth. [R.]
XylitoneXylitone Xy"li*tone, n. (Chem.)
A yellow oil having a geraniumlike odor, produced as a side
product in making phorone; -- called also xylite oil.
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Rhadamanthys and half-brother Aeacus. The wife of this "Minos I" was said to be
Itone (daughter of Lyktos) or
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foreign land:
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warrior Hypseus,
mortal son of Asopus, who
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- (Λύκαστος) may
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Cretan king and son of
Minos I and
Itone. He was the
husband of Ida,
daughter of Corybas, and by her
father of Minos...
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during his stay in
Lydia that
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enslaved them,
killed Syleus who
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