Similar words: wanton, phantom, plant out, antonym, grantor, wantonly, pantomime, guarantor. Meaning: ['kæntəʊ] n. 1. the highest part (usually the melody) in a piece of choral music 2. a major division of a long poem.
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31 The palmer accompanies him on all of his adventures but this one, and Spenser in stanza two of this canto makes a big deal of the fact that Guyon is descending in to the Cave of Mammon by himself.
32 Therefore, the study of the voice partition involved in bel canto has its methodological significance.
33 Chapter three concludes and suggests the five elements of acquiring "Bel Canto" full of "head voice".
34 In content, peaceful time soldiers have excellent military abilities. They are readying for nation and people's proof-test all time, and a heroical canto has been written in their incessancy growth.
35 This morning I gave class on a verse from the Third Canto of Srimad Bhagavatam about the glories of the brahminical, or priestly, order.
36 First Canto - Pop female to hold a concert in Japan.
37 And he does everything he canto take my son along with him!
38 Mathilde Marchesi ( 1821 –1913 ), a famous teacher of bel canto repertoire.
39 A "head voice", derived from the theory of voice register of Bel Canto, is closely associated with the emergence and the development of the theory of voice register.
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40 The low registers, and they're way down in the twenty-ninth canto of hell or somewhere.
41 Scene from the film "People of the Shining Path". The women are demonstrating in Canto Grade Prison on the 1992 International Women's Day...
42 I was Beijing's Central University for Nationalities, College of Music student specializing in bel canto.
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