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Glossary of music terminology. A variety of musical terms are encountered in printed scores, music reviews, and program notes. Most of the terms are Italian, in accordance with the Italian origins of many European musical conventions. Sometimes, the special musical meanings of these phrases differ from the original or current Italian meanings.
Literature. This glossary of literary terms is a list of definitions of terms and concepts used in the discussion, classification, analysis, and criticism of all types of literature, such as poetry, novels, and picture books, as well as of grammar, syntax, and language techniques. For a more complete glossary of terms relating to poetry in ...
In the tenth season, the new batch of interns introduced during the ninth season were made series regulars including Camilla Luddington as Dr. Jo Wilson, Gaius Charles as Dr. Shane Ross, Jerrika Hinton as Dr. Stephanie Edwards, Tessa Ferrer as Dr. Leah Murphy except Tina Majorino as Dr. Heather Brooks (who died during the second episode of the ...
Jumble: a kind of word game in which the solution of a puzzle is its anagram. Chronogram: a phrase or sentence in which some letters can be interpreted as numerals and rearranged to stand for a particular date. Gramogram: a word or sentence in which the names of the letters or numerals are used to represent the word.
Smells and odors (particularly foul ones) emanating from the body, especially the sexual areas and/or from the opposite sex (as from bad breath, urine, feces, flatulence, etc.). [4] [19] Omorashi. Having a full bladder and/or wetting oneself, or from seeing someone else experiencing a full bladder and/or wetting themself.
Camelot (musical) Camelot. (musical) Camelot is a musical with music by Frederick Loewe and lyrics and a book by Alan Jay Lerner. It is based on the legend of King Arthur as adapted from the 1958 novel The Once and Future King by T. H. White .
Character Portrayer Duration Ashley Abbott: Eileen Davidson: 1982–88, 1999– Brenda Epperson: 1988–95 Shari Shattuck: 1996–99 Julia D'Arcy Badinger 2018 Billy Abbott: Katrin and Margret Ingimarsdottir 1993 Brett Sherman 1993 Shane Silver 1993–95 Josh Michael Rose 1995–96 Scotty Leavenworth: 1996–98 David Tom: 1999–2002, 2014 Ryan ...
Burnett's signature character, an unnamed charwoman, most often in a musical number, whose animated image has been used in the opening credits, and also in the opening and closing credits of Carol Burnett and Friends. Chiquita/Chiuango. Burnett's parody of Charo. In one sketch, Charo herself played Chiquita and Burnett played her mother.