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metronomically — adverb see metronomic … New Collegiate Dictionary
metronomically — adverb In a metronomic fashion … Wiktionary
metronomically — met·ro·nom·i·cal·ly … English syllables
metronomically — adverb see metronomic … Useful english dictionary
metronomic — also metronomical adjective Date: 1866 mechanically regular (as in action or tempo) • metronomically adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
Player piano — The player piano is a self playing piano, containing a pneumatic mechanism that plays on the piano action pre programmed music via perforated paper rolls. The rise of the player piano grew with the rise of the mass produced piano in the house and … Wikipedia
Derek Shackleton — Personal information Born 12 August 1924(1924 08 12) Todmorden, Yorkshire, England Died 27 September 2007(2007 09 27) (aged 83) Canford Magna, Dorset, England Batting style Righ … Wikipedia
metronome — metronomic /me treuh nom ik/, metronomical, adj. metronomically, adv. /me treuh nohm /, n. a mechanical or electrical instrument that makes repeated clicking sounds at an adjustable pace, used for marking rhythm, esp. in practicing music. [1810… … Universalium
Walsh, Courtney — ▪ 2001 On March 27, 2000, appropriately enough at Sabina Park cricket ground in his hometown of Kingston, Jam., Courtney Walsh became the highest wicket taker in Test history. The victim, Henry Olonga of Zimbabwe, was the 435th of Walsh s… … Universalium
metronome — [ mɛtrənəʊm] noun a musicians device that marks time at a selected rate by giving a regular tick. Derivatives metronomic adjective metronomically adverb Origin C19: from Gk metron measure + nomos law … English new terms dictionary