nonet
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Italian nonetto, from nono (“ninth”).
Pronunciation
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Cardinal: nine Ordinal: ninth Latinate ordinal: nonary Adverbial: nine times Multiplier: ninefold Latinate multiplier: nonuple Germanic collective: ninesome Collective of n parts: nonuplet Greek or Latinate collective: ennead, nonad Greek collective prefix: ennea- Latinate collective prefix: nona- Fractional: ninth Elemental: nonuplet Greek prefix: enato- Number of musicians: nonet Number of years: novennium |
Noun
[edit]nonet (plural nonets)
- (music) A composition for nine instruments or nine voices.
- 1955 January 15, The Saturday Review, Recordings Reports: Jazz On LPs, page 38:
- The small-group sides are the best, with the nonet in particular coming through as a sparkling unit that deserves an LP to itself.
- (physics) A group of nine nuclear or subatomic particles.
- Hypernym: multiplet
- (computing) A byte of nine bits.
- 2005, Mark R. Crispin, RFC 4042: UTF-9 and UTF-18:
- The 9-bit nonet is a much more sensible representation.
Translations
[edit]composition
group of nine particles
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Anagrams
[edit]Romanian
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[edit]Noun
[edit]nonet n (plural nonete)
Declension
[edit]Declension of nonet
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