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mezzo

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See also:mezzo-

English

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Etymology

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(music):Clipping ofmezzo-soprano

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mezzo (pluralmezzos)

  1. (music)mezzo-soprano
    • 1983 January 2, John Rockwell, “New Opera May Have a Future After All”, inThe New York Times:
      Emily Golden, amezzo who was adept in an especially wide range of roles;

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mezzo (notcomparable)

  1. At a middle level or scale, between micro and macro.
    mezzo social work

French

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Shortened form ofItalianmezzosoprano.

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mezzo f (pluralmezzos)

  1. mezzo,mezzo-soprano

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Unadapted borrowing fromItalianmezzo, fromLatinmedius.

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mezzo

  1. (music)mezzo
    Synonyms:pertengahan,medium,setengah

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Italian

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Etymology 1

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FromLatinmedius, whence also Italianmedio (a borrowed doublet).

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mezzo m (pluralmezzi)

  1. half,middle
  2. means,method
  3. vehicle

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mezzo (femininemezza,masculine pluralmezzi,feminine pluralmezze)

  1. half
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Etymology 2

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Inherited fromLatinmītius(rather/too mild, mellow,comparative neuter singular ofmītis(mild)).

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mezzo (femininemezza,masculine pluralmezzi,feminine pluralmezze)

  1. overripe(of fruit)
  2. drenched(soaking wet)
  3. soft,flabby

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  1. ^mezzo inLuciano Canepari,Dizionario di Pronuncia Italiana (DiPI)

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Noun

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mezzo m orf (pluralmezzos)

  1. mezzo

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