partitur
See also: Partitur
English
Etymology
From German Partitur, from Italian partitura (“partition, musical score”) , from Latin partito, from partīre (“divide, partition, share”) (Classical Latin partīrī) and -ura.
Noun
partitur (plural partiturs)
- (music, rare) A full score, conductor's score (with a separate line for every part).
Latin
Verb
partītur
- third-person singular present passive indicative of partiō
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