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basses Definition


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bass1
noun basses
    1. The lowest male singing voice.
    2. A singer with such a voice.
    3. A musical part written for such a voice or for an instrument of the lowest range.
    4. colloq
      A bass instrument, especially a bass guitar or a double-bass.
      Example: Introducing, on bass, Alan King
    5a. Low frequency sound as output from an amplifier, etc;
      Example: The bass is too heavy on this track
    5b. A knob or dial that adjusts this sound.
      Example: fiddled with the bass on the stereo
adj
    1. Said of a musical instrument, voice or sound: low in pitch and range.
      Thesaurus: deep, low, sonorous, resonant, sepulchral; Antonym: high-pitched.
Etymology: 15c as bas (see etymology of base2): the Italian form basso later influenced the spelling in musical contexts.





bass2
noun bass, basses
    1. A marine fish, found in European coastal waters, which has a greenish-grey body with silvery sides, spiny fins, and is an important commercial and sport fish.
    2. Any of various freshwater and marine fishes, especially N American species, which have spiny fins similar to those of the common bass.
Etymology: 16c as bace: from Anglo-Saxon bærs perch.



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