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Definition of Za

Za
Za a, n. (Min.) An old solfeggio name for B flat; the seventh harmonic, as heard in the or [ae]olian string; -- so called by Tartini. It was long considered a false, but is the true note of the chord of the flat seventh. --H. W. Poole.

Meaning of Za from wikipedia

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