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Music Definition–noun | 1. | an art of sound in time that expresses ideas and emotions in significant forms through the elements of rhythm, melody, harmony, and color. | | 2. | the tones or sounds employed, occurring in single line (melody) or multiple lines (harmony), and sounded or to be sounded by one or more voices or instruments, or both. | | 3. | musical work or compositions for singing or playing. | | 4. | the written or printed score of a musical composition. | | 5. | such scores collectively. | | 6. | any sweet, pleasing, or harmonious sounds or sound: the music of the waves. | | 7. | appreciation of or responsiveness to musical sounds or harmonies: Music was in his very soul. | | 8. | Fox Hunting. the cry of the hounds. | —Idiom | 9. | face the music, to meet, take, or accept the consequences of one's mistakes, actions, etc.: He's squandered his money and now he's got to face the music. | | From Dictionary
Tab Definition–noun | 1. | a small flap, strap, loop, or similar appendage, as on a garment, used for pulling, hanging, or decoration. | <
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table class="luna-Ent"> | 3. | a small projection from a card, paper, or folder, used as an aid in filing. | | | 4. | Informal. a bill, as for a meal in a restaurant; check. | | 5. | a small piece attached or intended to be attached, as to an automobile license plate. | | 6. | a small flap or tongue of material used to seal or close the opening of a container. | | 7. | Also called tabulator. a stop on a typewriter, actuated by a key, that moves the carriage, typing element, etc., a predetermined numbe
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r of spaces, used for typing material in columns, for fixed indentations, etc. | | 8. | a programmed command on a computer, actuated by a key, that moves the cursor or printhead a predetermined number of spaces, used for keying material in columns, for fixed indentations, etc. | | 9. | Theater. | a. | a small, often narrow, drop curtain, for masking part of the stage. | | | 10. | Aeronautics. a small airfoil hinged to the rear portion of a control surface, as to an elevator, aileron, or rudder. Compare trim tab. | –verb (used with object) | 11. | to furnish or ornament with a tab or tabs. | | 12. | to name or designate. | –verb (used without object) | 13. | Also, tabulate. to ope
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rate the tab function on a typewriter or computer. | —Idiom | 14. | keep tabs or tab on, Informal. to keep an account of; check on; observe: The police kept tabs on the suspect's activities. | | From Dictionary
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