Interval in an athletic game
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TIMEOUTInterval in an athletic game
OTTAVAAt an adjacent interval, in music
seventhAn interval spanning seven consecutive notes in a diatonic scale
seventhsAn interval spanning seven consecutive notes in a diatonic scale
secondsAn interval spanning two consecutive notes in a diatonic scale
dioestrus(in female mammals) an interval of sexual inactivity between periods of estrus
interregnumthe interval between two reigns; also, any breach of continuity in an order.
invertingAlter (an interval or triad) by changing the relative position of the notes in it
invertsAlter (an interval or triad) by changing the relative position of the notes in it
extrapolateto infer (values of a variable in an unobserved interval) from values within an already observed interval
extrapolatingEXTRAPOLATE, to infer (values of a variable in an unobserved interval) from values within an already observed interval
extrapolatesEXTRAPOLATE, to infer (values of a variable in an unobserved interval) from values within an already observed interval
extrapolatedEXTRAPOLATE, to infer (values of a variable in an unobserved interval) from values within an already observed interval
spacesAn interval of time (often used to suggest that the time is short, considering what has happened or been achieved in it)
semitonesThe smallest interval used in classical Western music, equal to a twelfth of an octave or half a tone; a half step
eleventhAn interval or chord spanning an octave plus a fourth in the diatonic scale, or a note separated from another by this interval
harmonicsAn overtone accompanying a fundamental tone at a fixed interval, produced by vibration of a string, column of air, etc., in an exact fraction of its length
organuma. the doubling, or simultaneous singing, of a melody at an interval of either a fourth, a fifth, or an octave b. the second part in such singing
fourthsAn interval spanning four consecutive notes in a diatonic scale, in particular (also perfect fourth) an interval of two tones and a semitone (e.g., C to F)
organaa. the doubling, or simultaneous singing, of a melody at an interval of either a fourth, a fifth, or an octave b. the second part in such singing
ergodicof or pertaining to the condition that, in an interval of sufficient duration, a system will return to states that are closely similar to previous ones: the assumption of such a condition underlies statistical methods used in modern dynamics and atomic th