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Hasil cari dari kata atau frase: Bass (0.01213 detik)
Found 4 items, similar to Bass.
English → Indonesian (quick) Definition: bass bas, penyanyi bas
Indonesian → English (quick) Definition: bas bass
English → English (WordNet) Definition: bass bass adj : having or denoting a low vocal or instrumental range; “a deep voice”; “a bass voice is lower than a baritone voice”; “a bass clarinet” [syn: deep] bass n 1: the lowest part of the musical range 2: the lowest part in polyphonic music [syn: bass part] 3: an adult male singer with the lowest voice [syn: basso] 4: the lean flesh of a saltwater fish of the family Serranidae [syn: sea bass] 5: any of various North American freshwater fish with lean flesh (especially of the genus Micropterus) [syn: freshwater bass ] 6: the lowest adult male singing voice [syn: bass voice, basso] 7: the member with the lowest range of a family of musical instruments 8: nontechnical name for any of numerous edible marine and freshwater spiny-finned fishes
English → English (gcide) Definition: Bass Bass \Bass\, v. t. To sound in a deep tone. [R.] --Shak. [1913 Webster] Bass \Bass\, n. [A corruption of bast.] 1. (Bot.) The linden or lime tree, sometimes wrongly called whitewood; also, its bark, which is used for making mats. See Bast. [1913 Webster] 2. (Pron. ?) A hassock or thick mat. [1913 Webster] Bass \Bass\ (b[=a]s), n. [F. basse, fr. bas low. See Base, a.] [1913 Webster] 1. A bass, or deep, sound or tone. [1913 Webster] 2. (Mus.) (a) The lowest part in a musical composition. (b) One who sings, or the instrument which plays, bass. [Written also base.] [1913 Webster] Thorough bass. See Thorough bass. [1913 Webster] Bass \Bass\ (b[.a]s), n.; pl. Bass, and sometimes Basses (b[.a]s"[e^]z). [A corruption of barse.] (Zo["o]l.) 1. An edible, spiny-finned fish, esp. of the genera Roccus, Labrax, and related genera. There are many species. [1913 Webster] Note: The common European bass is Labrax lupus. American species are: the striped bass (Roccus lineatus); white or silver bass of the lakes (Roccus chrysops); brass or yellow bass (Roccus interruptus). [1913 Webster] 2. The two American fresh-water species of black bass (genus Micropterus). See Black bass. [1913 Webster] 3. Species of Serranus, the sea bass and rock bass. See Sea bass. [1913 Webster] 4. The southern, red, or channel bass (Sci[ae]na ocellata). See Redfish. [1913 Webster] Note: The name is also applied to many other fishes. See Calico bass, under Calico. [1913 Webster] Bass \Bass\ (b[.a]s), n.; pl. Bass, and sometimes Basses (b[.a]s"[e^]z). [A corruption of barse.] (Zo["o]l.) 1. An edible, spiny-finned fish, esp. of the genera Roccus, Labrax, and related genera. There are many species. [1913 Webster] Note: The common European bass is Labrax lupus. American species are: the striped bass (Roccus lineatus); white or silver bass of the lakes (Roccus chrysops); brass or yellow bass (Roccus interruptus). [1913 Webster] 2. The two American fresh-water species of black bass (genus Micropterus). See Black bass. [1913 Webster] 3. Species of Serranus, the sea bass and rock bass. See Sea bass. [1913 Webster] 4. The southern, red, or channel bass (Sci[ae]na ocellata). See Redfish. [1913 Webster] Note: The name is also applied to many other fishes. See Calico bass, under Calico. [1913 Webster] Bass \Bass\, a. Deep or grave in tone. [1913 Webster] Bass clef (Mus.), the character placed at the beginning of the staff containing the bass part of a musical composition. [See Illust. under Clef.] Bass voice, a deep-sounding voice; a voice fitted for singing bass. [1913 Webster]

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