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etymological origin of | eng: autotune |
etymological origin of | eng: detune |
etymological origin of | eng: tune in |
etymological origin of | eng: tuneable |
etymological origin of | eng: tunesmith |
etymologically related | eng: attune |
etymologically related | eng: tone |
etymology | enm: tune |
has derived form | eng: carry a tune |
has derived form | eng: change one's tune |
has derived form | eng: fine-tune |
has derived form | eng: in tune |
has derived form | eng: out of tune |
has derived form | eng: to the tune of |
has derived form | eng: tune in |
has derived form | eng: tune out |
has derived form | eng: tune up |
has derived form | eng: tuned |
has derived form | eng: tuner |
has derived form | eng: tunes |
has derived form | eng: tuning |
lexical category | noun |
lexical category | verb |
pronunciation | http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/en-us-tune.ogg |
semantically related | eng: ritornello |
semantically related | eng: strain |
synonym | eng: melody |
translation | ara: لحن |
translation | ces: ladit |
translation | cmn: 曲子 |
translation | cmn: 曲調 |
translation | cmn: 曲调 |
translation | cmn: 歌曲 |
translation | eng: intense |
translation | fin: säätö |
translation | fin: sävel |
translation | fin: sävelmä |
translation | fin: tuunaus |
translation | fin: vire |
translation | fin: virittää |
translation | fra: tube |
translation | hun: hangol |
translation | isl: lag |
translation | nld: deun |
translation | nld: wijs |
translation | pol: stroić |
translation | rus: мелодия |
translation | rus: настроенный |
translation | rus: настройка |
translation | swe: stämma |
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