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Legato (gcide) | Legato \Le*ga"to\ (l[asl]*g[aum]"t[-o]), a. [It., tied, joined,
fr. legare to tie, bind, L. ligare.] (Mus.)
Connected; tied; -- a term used when successive tones are to
be produced in a closely connected, smoothly gliding manner.
It is often indicated by a tie, thus ?, ?, or ?, ?, written
over or under the notes to be so performed; -- opposed to
staccato.
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legato (wn) | legato
adv 1: connecting the notes; in music; "play this legato,
please" [ant: staccato]
adj 1: (music) without breaks between notes; smooth and
connected; "a legato passage" [syn: legato, smooth]
[ant: disconnected, staccato] |
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Delegatory (gcide) | Delegatory \Del"e*ga*to*ry\, a. [L. delegatorius pert. to an
assignment.]
Holding a delegated position. --Nash.
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Legator (gcide) | Legator \Leg`a*tor"\ (l[e^]g`[.a]*t[^o]r"), n. [L., fr. legare:
cf. OF. legateur. See Legacy.] (Law)
A testator; one who bequeaths a legacy. --Dryden.
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staccato vs legato (gcide) | disconnected \disconnected\ adj.
1. marked by or composed of disconnected parts or sounds.
[Narrower terms: staccato (vs. legato)]
Syn: abrupt, broken off(predicate).
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2. not switched on or not connected to a power source; -- of
electrical equipment. [Narrower terms: {off-line (vs.
on-line), offline, off line(predicate)}; unplugged]
Syn: not ready, off.
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3. noncontinuous; not continuing in time or space. Opposite
of continuous.
Syn: disrupted, discontinuous.
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4. unconnected, detached. Opposite of connected.
Syn: disjoined, separate.
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5. lacking orderly continuity; illogical or seemingly
irrational; as, disconnected fragments of a story.
Syn: confused, disjointed, disordered, disorganized,
desultory, garbled, illogical, rambling, scattered,
unconnected.
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legato (wn) | legato
adv 1: connecting the notes; in music; "play this legato,
please" [ant: staccato]
adj 1: (music) without breaks between notes; smooth and
connected; "a legato passage" [syn: legato, smooth]
[ant: disconnected, staccato] |
LEGATORY (bouvier) | LEGATORY, dead man's part or share. (q.v.) The third part of a freeman's
personal estate, which by the custom of London, in case he had a wife and
children, the freeman might always have disposed of by will. Bac. Ab.
Customs of London, D 4.
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