syncope
noun
/ˈsɪŋ.kə.pi/
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- (linguistics, phonology, prosody) The elision or loss of a sound from the interior of a word, especially of a vowel sound with loss of a syllable.
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syncope,
pâmoison
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- (music) A missed beat or off-beat stress in music resulting in syncopation.
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syncope
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syncopate
verb
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- (transitive, linguistics, phonology) to omit a vocalic or consonantal sound or a syllable from a word; to use syncope
- (transitive, music) to stress or accentuate the weak beat of a rhythm; to use syncopation
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syncoper
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syncopation
noun
/ˌsɪŋ.kəˈpeɪ.ʃən/
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- (music) The quality of a rhythm being somehow unexpected, in that it deviates from the strict succession of regularly spaced strong and weak beats in a meter.
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syncopation,
syncope
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