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There are 21 words containing TREBLE

treble  ——  treble␣Ctrebledtreblestreblet  ——  treblets  ——  quatreble  ——  quatreblestreble␣cleftreble␣hooktrebleness  ——  treble␣clefstreble␣clifftreble␣hookstreble␣staff  ——  treble␣cliffstreble␣staffstreble␣staves  ——  treble-heading  ——  treble␣recorder  ——  treble␣recorders

23 definitions found

  • treble — adj. High in pitch. — adj. (Music) Pertaining to the highest singing voice or part in… — adj. (Dated) Threefold, triple.
  • treble␣C — n. (Music) the C note exactly one octave above middle C.
  • trebled — v. Simple past tense and past participle of treble.
  • trebles — n. Plural of treble.
  • treblet — n. Alternative form of triblet.
  • treblets — n. Plural of treblet.
  • quatreble — n. (Obsolete, music) A voice pitched a fifth above treble.
  • quatrebles — n. Plural of quatreble.
  • treble␣clef — n. (Music) a symbol showing that the second line from the bottom…
  • treble␣hook — n. (Fishing) A fishhook where three hooks share a single shank…
  • trebleness — n. The quality or state of being treble.
  • treble␣clefs — n. Plural of treble clef.
  • treble␣cliff — n. (Music) Obsolete form of treble clef.
  • treble␣hooks — n. Plural of treble hook.
  • treble␣staff — n. (Music) A staff that starts with a treble clef.
  • treble␣cliffs — n. Plural of treble cliff.
  • treble␣staffs — n. Plural of treble staff.
  • treble␣staves — n. Plural of treble staff.
  • treble-heading — n. (Rail transport) The use of three locomotives at the front…
  • treble␣recorder — n. (Music) A recorder whose lowest note is F4 (or otherwise in…
  • treble␣recorders — n. Plural of treble recorder.
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  • Scrabble in English: 5 words
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  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
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