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largo
(largo)
Pronunciation:
/ˈlɑːgəʊ/
Music
adverb
&
adjective
(especially as a direction) in a slow tempo and dignified in style.
noun
(
plural
largos
)
a passage, movement, or composition marked to be performed in this way.
Origin:
Italian, from Latin
largus
'copious, abundant'
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