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tun

noun

1 tun

A large cask especially one holding a volume equivalent to 2 butts or 252 gals.

Roget 191: receptacle; inclosure etc. 232; recipient, receiver, reservatory.    compartment; cell, cellule; follicle; hole, corner, niche, ... show more

Roget 192: size, magnitude, dimension, bulk, volume; largeness etc. adj.; greatness etc. (of quantity) 31; expanse etc. ... show more

Roget 959: drunkenness etc. adj.; intemperance; drinking etc. v.; inebriety, inebriation; ebriety, ebriosity; insobriety; intoxication; temulency, ... show more

Dutch: vat


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tune

noun

1 tune

A succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence.

synonyms: air, line, melodic line, melodic phrase, melody, strain.

Roget 415: music; concert; strain, tune, air; melody etc. 413; aria, arietta; piece of music [Fr.], work, number, opus; ... show more

Dutch: lijn, kant, melodie, zangwijs
Polish: melodia

2 tune

The property of producing accurately a note of a given pitch.

Dutch: stemming

3 tune

The adjustment of a radio receiver or other circuit to a required frequency.

Dutch: afstellen, afstemmen

verb

1 tune

Adjust for (better) functioning:
— Tune the engine.

synonym: tune up.

Roget 413: be harmonious etc. adj.; harmonize, chime, symphonize, transpose; put in tune, tune, accord, string.   

Dutch: afstemmen, stemmen

2 tune

Adjust the pitches of (musical instruments):
— My piano needs to be tuned.

synonym: tune up.


Moby thesaurus: French pitch, accommodate, accord, accordance, adapt, adjust, adjust to, agreement, air, align, aria, assimilate, assonate, atone, attend to, attune, attunement, be aware of, be blind to, be harmonious ... show more.

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Moby thesaurus: accordant, according, assonant, assonantal, attuned, blended, blending, chiming, concordant, consonant, harmonic, harmonious, harmonizing, homophonic, in accord, in chorus, in concert, in concord, in sync, in tune ... show more.

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