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Lettris
Lettris is a curious tetris-clone game where all the bricks have the same square shape but different content. Each square carries a letter. To make squares disappear and save space for other squares you have to assemble English words (left, right, up, down) from the falling squares.
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Boggle gives you 3 minutes to find as many words (3 letters or more) as you can in a grid of 16 letters. You can also try the grid of 16 letters. Letters must be adjacent and longer words score better. See if you can get into the grid Hall of Fame !
English dictionary
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Most English definitions are provided by WordNet .
English thesaurus is mainly derived from The Integral Dictionary (TID).
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výtvarné umenie — art; artistic creation; artistic production[Classe]
auditory communication - výtvarné umenie — art, fine art[Hyper.]
hudobník, muzikant — musician - hudobník, inštrumentalista — instrumentalist, musician, player[Dérivé]
monody, monophonic music, monophony - viachlasnosť — concerted music, polyphonic music, polyphony - polytonalism, polytonality - popularism - euphony, harmony, melodiousness, musical harmony - melódia, pesnička — air, aria, line, melodic line, melodic phrase, melody, strain, tune - part music - skladba — composition, musical composition, musical work, opus, piece, piece of music - predohra, prelúdium — prelude - predohra — overture - antiphony - refrén — chorus, refrain - ballet - serialism, serial music - genre, musical genre, musical style, music genre - Bach - Beethoven - Brahms - Chopin - Gilbert and Sullivan - Handel - Haydn - Mozart - Stravinsky - Wagner - Ta'ziyeh - classical, classical music, serious music - komorná hudba — chamber music - church music, religious music - pizzicato - instrumental music - dance music - vocal, vocal music[Spéc.]
hudobný — music, musical[Rel.App]
hudobník, inštrumentalista — instrumentalist, musician, player[Dérivé]
chromatic - diatonic - pop — pop, popular - conjunct - disjunct - diminished - bowed - plucked - fast - slow - first - copyrighted - dissonant, unresolved - alto - tenor - lyric - dramatic - major - minor - spevavý — cantabile, singing - monophonic - contrapuntal, polyphonic - bez predznamenania — natural - o poltón zvýšený, príliš vysoký — sharp - flat - samostatný — solo - con brio - disconnected, staccato - legato, smooth - masculine - feminine - tonal - atonálny — atonal, unkeyed - atonalistic - fretted - unfretted - serial - many-voiced, polyphonic, polyphonous - lyric - measured, mensurable, mensural - con brio - fugally - presto - largo - accelerando - adagio - andante - allegretto - allegro - glissando - molto - pizzicato - prestissimo - rallentando - dolce - transposition - release, tone ending - entr'acte, interlude, intermezzo, intermission - hudba — music - tuning - audio CD, audio compact disc - organ — electric organ, electronic organ, Hammond organ, organ - audio board, audio card, soundboard, sound board, sound card, sounding board - klapka, register — stop - sintetizator — synthesiser, synthesizer - jednohlas — unison - registration - charakter, farba hlasu, farba zvuku, sfarbenie hlasu, timbre — quality, timber, timbre, tone - crescendo — crescendo - forte, fortissimo - decrescendo, diminuendo - pianissimo, piano - register - pyrotechnics - music - section, subdivision - dedication, inscription - musical notation - sheet music - stupnica — musical scale, scale - fanfára — fanfare, flourish, tucket - slide, swoop - gamut - roulade - tónina — keynote, tonic - supertonic - mediant - subdominant - dominanta — dominant - submediant - leading tone, subtonic - notová osnova — staff, stave - slur - tie - segno - sforzando - world premiere - preparation - resolution - téma — idea, melodic theme, musical theme, theme - statement - ligature - largo - larghetto - adagio - syncopation - štýl, účes — expressive style, style - arioso - vibrato - executant - hudobník, muzikant — musician - sightreader - tremolo - dĺžka — note value, time value, value - tempo — pacing, tempo, time - beats per minute, bpm, M.M., metronome marking - invert - sharpen - drop, flatten - začať hrať — sound off, strike up - skladať, zložiť — compose, write - counterpoint - set to music - upraviť — arrange, set - put - score - transpose - melodise, melodize - hrať/spievať ľubozvučne — harmonise, harmonize - realise, realize - hrať na husliach — fiddle - hrať — perform, play - bop, swing - rag - hrať — play - biť — beat - chord - solmizate - prepare - Sabor u Gucyi (sr) - recapitulation - barrel organ, grind organ, hand organ, hurdy gurdy, hurdy-gurdy, street organ - sláčikový, struna — string - fermata - exposition - C - C major, C major scale, scale of C major - recapitulation - suite - development - brass family - violin family - woodwind family - musical time - second[Domaine]
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