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English word knuckle dragger comes from English music, Latin duco (I draw, pull. I lead, guide. I prolong. I think, consider.), English allude, Latin -alis, Latin musica (Music (art form).), English monotone, English upright, English pacifism

music (English)

(transitive) To seduce or entice with music. (figuratively) Any pleasing or interesting sounds.. A guide to playing or singing a particular tune; sheet music.. A sound, or the study of such sounds, organized in time.. An art form, created by organizing of pitch, rhythm, and sounds made using musical instruments and sometimes singing.

duco (Latin)

I draw, pull. I lead, guide. I prolong. I think, consider.

allude (English)

(intransitive) To refer to something indirectly or by suggestion.

-alis (Latin)

Used to form adjectives of relationship from nouns or numerals.

musica (Latin)

Music (art form).

monotone (English)

(ambitransitive) To speak in a monotone. A single unvaried tone of speech or a sound (mathematics) of a function: having the property of either always decreasing or always increasing. (of speech or a sound) having a single unvaried pitch.

upright (English)

(transitive) To set upright or stand back up (something that has fallen). (informal) An upright piano.. A word clued by the successive initial, middle, or final letters of the cross-lights in a double acrostic or triple acrostic.. Any vertical part of a structure, especially one of the goal posts in sports.. Short for upright vacuum cleaner. (figuratively) Of good morals; practicing ethical [...]

pacifism (English)

The doctrine that disputes (especially between countries) should be settled without recourse to violence.

reducere (Latin)

primate (English)

(ecclesiastical) In the Anglican Church, an archbishop, or the highest-ranking bishop of an ecclesiastic province.. (ecclesiastical) In the Catholic Church, a rare title conferred to or claimed by the sees of certain archbishops, or the highest-ranking bishop of a present or historical, usually political circumscription. (informal) A simian anthropoid; an ape, human or monkey.. (zoology) A [...]

reductio (Latin)

A bringing back, a leading back.. A restoring, restoration.

musicalis (Latin)

(Medieval Latin) Of or pertaining to music; musical.

reduction (English)

(chemistry) A reaction in which electrons are gained and valence is reduced; often by the removal of oxygen or the addition of hydrogen.. (computability theory) a transformation of one problem into another problem, such as mapping reduction or polynomial reduction.. (cooking) The process of rapidly boiling a sauce to concentrate it.. (mathematics) The rewriting of an expression into a [...]

musical (English)

Gifted or skilled in music.. Of or relating to music.. Pertaining to a class of games in which players move while music plays, but have to take a fixed position when it stops; by extension, any situation where people repeatedly change positions.. Pleasing to the ear. A stage performance, show or film that involves singing, dancing and musical numbers performed by the cast as well as acting.

monotony (English)

(mathematics) The property of a monotonic function.. Tedium as a result of repetition or a lack of variety.. The quality of having an unvarying tone or pitch.

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