A measure in music
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BARA measure, in music.
UPBEATEnd of a measure in music.
BARMeasure, in music.
REBARChange the position of measure lines in music.
downbeatthe downward stroke of a conductor indicating the principally accented note of a measure of music
SOMEWHATIn a measure.
PACEOFFMeasure, in a way.
THREEMILEISLANDA measure in Pennsylvania
PLUMBMeasure depth, in a way
RESTEPMeasure again, in a way
PARKINGMETERUnit of measure in a garage?
morgensA measure of land, in particular
ENTROPYMeasure of the disorder in a system
TITRATEMeasure the strength of, in a way
HUNDREDACREWOODA measure in Winnie-the-Pooh books
BRADBREADTHVery small measure in a hardware store?
PECKUnit of measure in a tongue twister
filibusteredObstruct (a measure) in such a way
upbeatan unaccented beat in a musical measure
offbeatan unaccented beat in a musical measure
filibusteringObstruct (a measure) in such a way
HANDUnit in the measure of a horse's height
wattagesA measure of electrical power expressed in watts
upbeatsUPBEAT, an unaccented beat in a musical measure
offbeatsOFFBEAT, an unaccented beat in a musical measure
GAUGEMeasure of a train track's width, in railway lingo
cossa measure of distance in India, also KOS, KOSS
kossa measure of distance in India, also COSS, KOS
kosa measure of distance in India, also COSS, KOSS
counterpacea step in opposition to another; a contrary measure
kossesKOS, a measure of distance in India, also COSS, KOSS
counterpacesCOUNTERPACE, a step in opposition to another; a contrary measure
cossesCOSS, a measure of distance in India, also KOS, KOSS
kosesKOS, a measure of distance in India, also COSS, KOSS
barrelagethe amount contained in barrels, used as a unit of measure
upbeatan unaccented beat or portion of a beat in a musical measure
introductionsA thing, such as a product, measure, plant, etc., newly brought in
introductionA thing, such as a product, measure, plant, etc., newly brought in
duplehaving two or sometimes a multiple of two beats in a measure
ACTGlass-Steagall ... (measure passed in 1933 that created a division of financial power)