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ambitus Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( ambitus ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



Adjective:

ଉଚ୍ଚାଭିଳାଷୀ |, ଗ or ରବମୟ, ଆରୋହଣ, ତୃଷାର୍ତ୍ତ |,

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ambitus's Usage Examples:

The Stoic philosopher Epictetus (1st–2nd centuries AD) recoiled from the rough-and-tumble of electoral politics and ambitus: For the sake.


Duronius then brought an accusation of ambitus against Antonius.


The ambitus of the mode lies between F and the F an octave higher, divided at the final.


Magnus (Pompey the Great) in 59 BC by prosecuting a follower, Gabinius, for ambitus (political corruption) but was thwarted by a Pompeian praetor and was chased.


legislation pertaining to campaigns for political offices and electoral bribery (ambitus).


the final F (C–D–E–F + F–G–A–B–C) or (2) a mode with F as final and an ambitus from the C below the final to the D above it.


regarded compositions with F as the final and a one-flat signature as transpositions of the Ionian or Hypoionian mode (depending on the ambitus).


Typical melodic features include a characteristic ambitus, and also characteristic intervallic patterns relative to a referential.


signature as transpositions of the Ionian or Hypoionian mode (depending on the ambitus).


In ancient Roman law, ambitus was a crime of political corruption, mainly a candidate"s attempt to influence the outcome (or direction) of an election.


the mode final E (B–C–D–E + E–F–G–A–B); and as a mode with final E and ambitus from the A below to the C above.


Hence, in musical notation, tessitura is the ambitus in which that particular vocal (or less often instrumental) part lies—whether.


ambitu, was a proposed Roman law, aimed at punishing electoral bribery, ambitus.



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