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Treble, a doublet of "triple" or "threefold" (from Latin triplus, "triple"; cf. "double" from duplus), is used in several contexts:
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The term treble or Treble is used in association football to refer to a team winning three trophies in a single season. Honours usually considered to...
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Play music and learn solfege the fun way with Happy Note! games Learn to read music with; Sheet Music Treble Clef and Bass Clef Sheet Music Treble Clef and Bass Clef HN; Play this game to learn to read music notes the fun way...
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Etymology: Middle English, the highest part in a three-part composition, from treble, adjective. Date: 14th century. 1 a : the highest voice part in...
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Treble Magazine : Music News and Reviews You may have noticed that Treble took an extended vacation for a couple weeks this month. While it was great to have that extra time to sleep in and go yachting, it did leave us a bit backlogged when we got back to business.
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Definition of treble in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of treble. Pronunciation of treble. Translations of treble. treble synonyms, treble antonyms. Information about treble in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. 1. treble the amount, size, etc.
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Treble - Definition of Treble at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Treble. Look it up now! the treble or soprano part.
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