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21stopped fluting — noun : a stopped flute or series of stopped flutes …
22stopped diapason — Diapason Di a*pa son, n. [L., fr. Gr. diapasw^n (i. e., h dia pasw^n chordw^n symfoni a the concord of the first and last notes, the octave); dia through + pasw^n, gen. pl. of pa^s all: cf. F. diapason. Cf. {Panacea}.] 1. (Gr. Mus.) The octave,… …
23stopped pipe — verb A pipe organ tube with a uniform diameter, one closed end and one open end. A stopped pipe makes the same note as an open pipe of the same length …
24stopped out — When a stop order is activated and a position is offset, the trader has been stopped out. The CENTER ONLINE Futures Glossary A purchase or sale that is executed under a stop order at the stop price specified by the customer. Bloomberg Financial… …
25stopped pipe — uždaroji dūda statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. closed pipe; stopped pipe vok. gedeckte Pfeife, f rus. замкнутый свисток, m pranc. tuyau fermé, m …
26stopped — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. at a halt, cancelled, cut short; see interrupted …
27stopped — stÉ‘p /stÉ’p n. cessation; end; visit; place at which someone or something stops; plug; obstacle, hindrance; lens aperture (Photography); device or movement that changes the sound of a note (Music) v. halt; cease, quit; close, plug; block; hinder …
28stopped — See stop; stopping or standing …
29stopped diapason. — See under diapason (def. 4). [1895 1900] * * * …
30stopped couplet — noun : closed couplet …