arpeggiate
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arpeggiate — [är pej′ē āt΄] vt. arpeggiated, arpeggiating to play the notes of (a chord) in quick succession … English World dictionary
arpeggiate — transitive verb ( ated; ating) Date: 1953 to play (as a chord or passage) in arpeggio … New Collegiate Dictionary
arpeggiate — /ahr pej ee ayt /, v.t., arpeggiated, arpeggiating. Music. to sound the notes of (a chord) in succession. [ARPEGGI(O) + ATE] * * * … Universalium
arpeggiate — v. write or play arpeggios; sing in arpeggio … English contemporary dictionary
arpeggiate — [α: pɛdʒɪeɪt] verb Music play (a chord) as a series of ascending or descending notes. Derivatives arpeggiation noun arpeggiator noun … English new terms dictionary
arpeggiate — /aˈpɛdʒieɪt/ (say ah pejeeayt) verb (t) (arpeggiated, arpeggiating) to perform (a chord) as an arpeggio. –arpeggiation, noun …
arpeggiate — /ahr pej ee ayt /, v.t., arpeggiated, arpeggiating. Music. to sound the notes of (a chord) in succession. [ARPEGGI(O) + ATE] … Useful english dictionary
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