"double sharp" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: double sharps [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} double sharp (plural double sharps)
  1. (music) An accidental that indicates that a note should be played a whole step higher. Categories (topical): Music Translations (music: an accidental that indicates that a note should be played a whole step higher): dubbelkruis (Afrikaans), kaksoisylennysmerkki (Finnish), double dièse [masculine] (French), Doppelkreuz [neuter] (German), podwójny krzyżyk [masculine] (Polish), duplo sustenido [Portugal, masculine] (Portuguese), dobrado sustenido [Brazil, masculine] (Portuguese), doble sostenido [masculine] (Spanish)

Inflected forms

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        "(music) An accidental that indicates that a note should be played a whole step higher."
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          "word": "dubbelkruis"
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      "word": "dobrado sustenido"
    },
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