thirty-second rest
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thirty-second rest — noun : a rest equal in time value to a thirty second note * * * Music. a rest equal in value to a thirty second note. See illus. under rest1. [1900 05] * * * thirty second rest, Music. a rest equivalent in time value to a thirty second note … Useful english dictionary
thirty-second rest — thir′ty sec′ond rest n. mad a rest equal in value to a thirty second note • Etymology: 1900–05 … From formal English to slang
thirty-second rest — noun Date: circa 1903 a musical rest corresponding in time value to a thirty second note … New Collegiate Dictionary
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