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Main Entry: mu·sic Pronunciation: 'myü-zik Function: noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English musik, from Old French musique, from Latin musica, from Greek mousikE any art presided over by the Muses, especially music, from feminine of mousikos of the Muses, from Mousa Muse Date: 13th century 1 a : the science or art of ordering tones or sounds in succession, in combination, and in temporal relationships to produce a composition having unity and continuity b : vocal, instrumental, or mechanical sounds having rhythm, melody, or harmony 2 a : an agreeable sound : EUPHONY 'her voice was music to my ears' b : musical quality 'the music of verse' 3 : a musical accompaniment 'a play set to music' 4 : the score of a musical composition set down on paper 5 : a distinctive type or category of music 'there is a music for everybody -- Eric Salzman'
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