- arpeggiato
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arpeggiato — ar·peg·già·to p.pass., agg., avv. 1. p.pass., agg. → arpeggiare 2. avv. TS mus. nelle didascalie musicali: da eseguire con arpeggio … Dizionario italiano
arpeggiato — pl.m. arpeggiati sing.f. arpeggiata pl.f. arpeggiate … Dizionario dei sinonimi e contrari
arpeggiato — ar·peg·gia·to· … English syllables
arpeggiato — (ˌ)ärˌpejēˈäd.(ˌ)ō, |ärpe|jä adjective Etymology: Italian : in arpeggios : arpeggiated … Useful english dictionary
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