adv. & adj. Music At an octave higher or lower than the notes written. Used chiefly as a direction, positioned above or below a staff. [Italian (all')ottava, (at the) octave, from Medieval Latin octāva, from Latin, feminine of octāvus, eighth; see OCTAVE.] |
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