English word senses marked with topical category "Art"
Parent categories: Culture, Society
Subcategories: Acting, Architecture, Artistic works, Artists, Body art, Calligraphy, Dance, Design, Modern art, Museums, Music, Painting, Photography, Poetry, Sculpture, Theater, Videography
Total 22772 word senses
- A … C♯ (714 senses)
- D … Gyallu (586 senses)
- H … NSBM (779 senses)
- NT … Syrian arch (817 senses)
- T … aftertouch (643 senses)
- ag … auditorium (604 senses)
- aug … bodyswap (786 senses)
- bog … ceterone (705 senses)
- cha … coordinome (770 senses)
- cop … demonspawn (671 senses)
- den … dunnyken (630 senses)
- duo … flux capacitor (887 senses)
- fly … giftfic (515 senses)
- gig … hipster (742 senses)
- hir … l'istesso tempo (1025 senses)
- la … ländler (475 senses)
- m … miurus (665 senses)
- mix … oh worm (753 senses)
- oi … peryton (641 senses)
- pes … pseudoscience (799 senses)
- psi … rinsta (645 senses)
- rip … shōnen (926 senses)
- si … stewpot (816 senses)
- stf … tOSU (457 senses)
- ta … toyshop (628 senses)
- tr. … vowel rhyme (790 senses)
- vox … œil-de-perdrix (647 senses)
- '50s progression (Noun) A chord progression, l–vi–IV–V, used in Western popular music, particularly common in the 1950s and early 1960s.
- 'Gram (Noun) Clipping of Instagram.
- 'gram (Proper name) Clipping of Instagram.
- 'gram (Noun) Clipping of Instagram.
- 'gram (Verb) Clipping of Instagram.
- 'grammer (Noun) An Instagrammer.
- 'saur (Noun) A dinosaur.
- 'vator (Noun) Abbreviation of elevator.
- 'verse (Noun) The (fictional) universe in which the TV series Firefly is set.
- (c)rapper (Noun) A crapper; a rapper.
- -con (Suffix) Used to form the names of conventions.
- -con (Noun) Forming terms for abnormal sexual attractions.
- -core (Suffix) Denoting a genre of music, especially one influenced by hardcore music.
- -cula (Suffix) Denoting things associated with, or compared to, Dracula: Count Chocula, Bunnicula etc.
- -gaze (Suffix) Denotes a genre of music which makes heavy use of distortion effects and wall of sound production.
- -mance (Suffix) A suffix attached to a noun or character's name to create a word for an in-game romance subplot or mechanic.
- -mancer (Suffix) A suffix attached to a video game character's name to create a word for a player who romances that character in the game.
- -mancy (Suffix) Variety of magic, especially that controlling or related to a specific element, substance, or theme.
- -pody (Suffix) A unit or line consisting of a specified number of metrical feet
- -punk (Suffix) Denotes a futuristic, aesthetically-oriented genre of fiction based on the noun to which it is suffixed, usually involving ahistorical or anachronistic technology and its effects on society.
- -step (Suffix) Denoting a genre of electronic dance music, especially one influenced by drum and bass.
- -vac (Suffix) Used in the naming of computer systems and computer models, due to the use of vacuum tubes as the functional elements of computers of the time.
- -verse (Suffix) Forming compounds nouns denoting the fictional world of a given character, television series etc.
- -wave (Suffix) Applied to various (often very specialised) music genres, subcultures and aesthetics.
- 007 (Proper name) The fictional MI6 agent James Bond.
- 1-555 (Adjective) Of telephone numbers dialed in North America, widely used for fictional numbers in television shows, films, and other media.
- 10 points to Gryffindor (Phrase) Alternative form of ten points to Gryffindor
- 1024th note (Noun) A note played for 1/1024 of the duration of a whole note.
- 11 o'clock number (Noun) A showstopping song that occurs late in the second act of a two-act musical, often signifying a moment of revelation or change of heart of a lead character.
- 12/8 (Noun) A meter of twelve quavers per measure.
- 128th note (Noun) Abbreviation of hundred twenty-eighth note.
- 16 (Noun) A verse of 16 lines.
- 16th note (Noun) Abbreviation of sixteenth note.
- 1H4 (Proper name) Initialism of Henry IV, Part 1, by William Shakespeare.
- 1H6 (Proper name) Initialism of Henry VI, Part 1, by William Shakespeare.
- 2 Tone (Noun) A British ska revival genre of the late 1970s, fusing traditional ska music with punk rock elements.
- 2-step garage (Noun) A subgenre of UK garage characterized by its lack of the typical kick drum beat pattern.
- 2.5D (Adjective) Of, belonging or relating to 2.5D musicals, a type of modern Japanese musical theater production which adapts stories originally presented in a two-dimensional medium (anime, manga, or video games).
- 2.5D musical (Noun) A type of modern Japanese musical theater production which adapts stories originally presented in a two-dimensional medium (anime, manga, or video games).
- 2/2 (Noun) A meter of two half notes per measure.
- 2/4 (Noun) A meter of two quarter notes per measure.
- 200step (Noun) A genre of electronic music that combines dubstep wubs and rapid beat drops with a fast tempo of 200 beats per minute.
- 256th note (Noun) Alternative form of two hundred fifty-sixth note.
- 3/4 (Noun) A meter of three quarter notes per measure.
- 30 Rock (Proper name) 30 Rockefeller Plaza, a skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, United States.
- 303 (Noun) The TB-303 synthesizer.
- 32nd note (Noun) a note with 1/32 the length of a whole note
- 3D (Noun) A system capable of recording or displaying three-dimensional video.
- 3D (Noun) A three-dimensional video.
- 3D pen (Noun) A pen-like tool which melts a special thread into three-dimensional models (3D statues).
- 4-3 suspension (Noun) A musical device, commonplace in the Western classical tradition, whereby a suspension is formed through a note a fourth above the bass which resolves to a third.
- 4/4 (Noun) A meter of four quarter notes per measure.
- 40k (Proper name) Warhammer 40,000, a British tabletop military game set in a dystopian future Galaxy torn by war.
- 5-over-1 (Noun) A type of mid-rise building with a wooden frame, typically consisting of five stories of residential units atop one story of retail units or parking.
- 5/4 (Noun) A meter of five quarter notes per measure.
- 5/8 (Noun) A meter of five eighth notes per measure.
- 512th note (Noun) A note played for 1/512 of the duration of a whole note.
- 52verse (Proper name) The fictional universe of DC Comics after the conclusion of Infinite Crisis, as shown in the 52 comic book series.
- 555 (Adjective) Pertaining to a fake telephone number. The local exchange and area code number 555 was reserved in North American dialing plan for fictional numbers, prior to the 21st century.
- 5FDP (Proper name) Initialism of Five Finger Death Punch.
- 6/4 (Noun) A meter of six quarter notes per measure.
- 6/8 (Noun) A meter of six eighth notes per measure, usually with secondary stress on the fourth eighth note.
- 64th note (Noun) A note whose duration is one sixty-fourth that of a whole note.
- 7-6 suspension (Noun) a suspension that has the suspended note a seventh (plus any number that is a multiple of seven) from the bass move down a step to the note in the chord where the suspension is happening that is a sixth (plus any number that is a multiple of seven) above the bass note
- 8-bit (Adjective) Originating from or resembling the art or music of the 8-bit computer era.
- 8-bit (Adjective) Originating from or resembling the art or music of the 8-bit computer era and eras immediately proceeding it.
- 808 (Noun) A Roland TR-808 drum machine.
- 808 (Noun) A synthesized drum or bass sound that emulates the sound of a Roland TR-808.; A bassline or sub-bassline, or the sound used for such.
- 8th note (Noun) Abbreviation of eighth note.
- 9-8 suspension (Noun) a suspension that consists of the ninth chord tone that resolves to the eighth (or the one).
- 9/8 (Noun) A meter of nine quavers per measure.
- ◌́ (Character) Used to show an unexpectedly stressed syllable, or where the choice of stress is metrically important, e.g. idiosyncratic caléndar; noun rébel as opposed to verb rebél; áll trádes as a spondee rather than iamb.
- ◌̄ (Character) Placed over a vowel letter to indicate that the syllable is long. Also used alone to mark stress in a metrical foot or verse: see ⟨ˉ⟩.
- ◌̆ (Character) Placed over a vowel letter to indicate that the syllable is short. Also used alone to mark a syllable without stress in a metrical foot or verse: see ⟨˘⟩.
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