ORCHESTRATE
\ˈɔːkɪstɹˌe͡ɪt], \ˈɔːkɪstɹˌeɪt], \ˈɔː_k_ɪ_s_t_ɹ_ˌeɪ_t]\
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By Princeton University
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By James Champlin Fernald
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Compose (t. & i.), arrange, or score, for orchestral performance, Hence orchestration n.
By Sir Augustus Henry
Word of the day
interrupted suture
- See cut. series of stitches each separately tied. A s. formed by single stitches inserted separately, needle being usually passed through one lip from without inward, and the other within outward.