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tutti
[ too-tee; Italian toot-tee ]
adjective
- all; all the voices or instruments together.
- intended for or performed by all (or most of ) the voices or instruments together, as a passage or movement in concert music ( solo ).
noun
plural tuttis.
- a tutti passage or movement.
- the tonal product or effect of a tutti performance.
tutti
/ ˈʊɪ /
adjective
- music to be performed by the whole orchestra, choir, etc Compare soli
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of tutti1
1715–25; < Italian, plural of tutto all
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of tutti1
C18: from Italian, pl of tutto all, from Latin ōٳܲ
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Example Sentences
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For example, the masculine form "tutti" is routinely used for "everyone", rather than the feminine "tutte".
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“Scusatemi tutti,” she said, the language flowing easily from her tongue.
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Up to the last year of his life he continued to give oratorio concerts and played organ concertos, of which only the tutti were noted, he improvising his part.
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An eager hunt after smiles and greetings accompanied the hunt for tutti frutti.
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