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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.
boggle
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
Main references
Most English definitions are provided by WordNet .
English thesaurus is mainly derived from The Integral Dictionary (TID).
English Encyclopedia is licensed by Wikipedia (GNU).
Translation
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développer — develop - mélodieusement — melodiously, tunefully - musique — music - chant, musique chantée — vocal music - bel canto — bel canto - Ephippus argus, scat, scatophage, scatophagus argus — argusfish, scat, scat singing - frais — hot - harmonisation — harmonisation, harmonization - yodel — yodeling - très chaud — hot - jouer — play - accompagner — accompany, follow, play along - conduire, diriger — conduct, direct, lead - euphonie, musique — euphony, music - forme sonate, sonate, structure sonate — sonata form - arpège — arpeggio - accord de septième d'espèces — seventh chord - musique, zizique — music - homophonie, monodie, monophonie — monody, monophonic music, monophony - polyphonie — concerted music, polyphonic music, polyphony - polytonalité — polytonalism, polytonality - musique classique — classical, classical music, serious music - mélodie — leitmotif, leitmotiv - indicatif — signature, signature tune, theme song - mélodie, thème — idea, melodic theme, musical theme, subject, theme - variation — variation - partie, voix — part, voice - basse continue, continuo — basso continuo, continuo, figured bass, thorough bass - antienne — antiphon, antiphony - cantus firmus — cantus firmus - noël — carol, Christmas carol - doxologie — doxology - choral, chorale — choral, chorale - cantique — canticle, hymn - dies irae, Dies Irae — Dies Irae - L'Internationale — Internationale - magnificat, Magnificat — Magnificat - Te Deum — Te Deum - composition, œuvre, œuvre musicale — composition, musical composition, musical work, opus, piece, piece of music - adaptation, arrangement — arrangement, musical arrangement - coda, finale — coda, finale - cantate, oratoire, oratorio — cantata, oratorio - sérénade — divertimento, serenade - concerto grosso — concerto grosso - étude — etude - sonate — sonata - toccata — toccata - fantaisie, fantasia — fantasia - phrase — musical phrase, phrase - obstinément, ostinato — ostinato - cadence — cadenza - scherzo — scherzo - poème symphonique — symphonic poem, tone poem - nocturne — nocturne, notturno - hymne national — national anthem - barcarolle — barcarole, barcarolle - requiem, thrène — coronach, dirge, lament, requiem, threnody - chanson à boire — drinking song - lied — lied - chant de travail — work song - charivari — belling, callathump, callithump, charivari, chivaree, shivaree - musique sérielle, sérialisme — serialism, serial music - marche funèbre — dead march, funeral march - musique populaire — popular music, popular music genre - musique pop, pop, pop music — pop, pop music - musique folklorique, musique populaire — ethnic music, folk, folk music - country — C and W, country and western, country music - musique de danse — dance music - ragtime, rag-time — rag, ragtime - rock, rock and roll — rock, rock'n'roll, rock 'n' roll, rock and roll, rock-and-roll, rock music - punk, punk rock — punk, punk rock - rythme entraînant, swing — jive, swing, swing music - reggae — reggae - skiffle — skiffle[Domaine]
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