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cantilena
(can¦ti|lena)
Pronunciation:
/ˌkantɪˈleɪnə, -ˈliːnə/
noun
Music
the part carrying the melody in a composition:
long string cantilenas run through works like the symphonies
Origin:
mid 18th century
: from Italian, from Latin, 'song'
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