Borrowed from Middle French clef, from Latin clāvis (“a key”). Doublet of clave and clavis. IPA(key): /klɛf/ Rhymes: -ɛf clef (plural clefs) (music) A symbol...
clef de fa (fr) f German: Bassschlüssel (de) m Icelandic: f-lykill Japanese: ヘ音記号 (ja) (heon kigō) Polish: klucz basowy m Portuguese: clave de fá (pt)...
Persian: کلید فا (fa) (kelid-e fâ) Polish: klucz basowy m Portuguese: clave de fá f Russian: басовый ключ m (basovyj ključ), ключ фа m (ključ fa) (F clef) Swedish:...
visualization of the cleaver falling—the cleaver fell. (music, Bahamas) A type of clave, or rhythm stick, a concussive musical instrument used in traditional Bahamian...
facha —como se llaman a sí mismos los tuiteros de derechas en su afán por reapropiarse del término en clave de humor y orgullo— encumbraba al periodista no...
'Pathway' points out the etymology of the word cloves; it calls them ' claves or nails.' It is to be observed here that a sack is 13 tods, and a tod 28...
10 hardware | Diccionario panhispánico de dudas | RAE - ASALE algoritmo, software y hardware, cuatro claves de redacción | Fundéu Guzmán Ariza (fundeu...
participle cleaving, simple past cleft or clove or (UK) cleaved or (archaic) clave, past participle cleft or cloven or (UK) cleaved) (transitive) To split...