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muzika
mu·sic ['mjuːzɪk] N no pl
1. music (pattern of sounds):
music
classical music
to put on music
2. music (notes):
music
music
'soul mu·sic N
soul music
soul music
'dance mu·sic N no pl
dance music
'sheet mu·sic N
sheet music
'cham·ber mu·sic N no pl
chamber music
'folk mu·sic N no pl
folk music
'rock mu·sic N no pl
rock music
'mu·sic hall N old
1. music hall (show):
music hall
music hall
2. music hall (theatre):
music hall
music hall
'pop mu·sic N no pl
pop music
'mu·sic stand N
music stand
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