quanto$3$ - translation to English
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quanto$3$ - translation to English

Triad (chord); 3-1; 3-6; 3-9; 3-11; 3-2A; 3-2B; 3-3B; 3-3A; 3-4B; 3-4A; 3-5B; 3-5A; 3-11A; 3-11B; 3-7B; 3-7A; 3-8B; 3-8A; 3-12
  • The seven contiguous trichords in C major. See also: [[Cardinality equals variety]].

quanto      
how much?, how many?
indolebutyric acid         
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Indolebutyric acid; 3-indolebutyric acid
acido indolebutirico, acido cristallino bianco che è anche ormone vegetale naturale
indoleacetic acid         
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CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Indoleacetic acid; Heteroauxin; Indolylacetic acid; 3-indolylacetate; 3-Indolylacetate; 3-Indolylacetic acid; 3-indolylacetic acid; (indol-3-yl)acetate; Indole acetic acid; Indoleacetic acids; Indole Acetic Acid; 3-IAA; Indoleacetate
acido indoleacetico, ormone vegetale naturale che promuove la crescita

Definition

AT-3
<language> The original name of MATH-MATIC. [Sammet 1969, p. 135]. (2000-02-24)

Wikipedia

Trichord

In music theory, a trichord () is a group of three different pitch classes found within a larger group. A trichord is a contiguous three-note set from a musical scale or a twelve-tone row.

In musical set theory there are twelve trichords given inversional equivalency, and, without inversional equivalency, nineteen trichords. These are numbered 1–12, with symmetrical trichords being unlettered and with uninverted and inverted nonsymmetrical trichords lettered A or B, respectively. They are often listed in prime form, but may exist in different voicings; different inversions at different transpositions. For example, the major chord, 3-11B (prime form: [0,4,7]), is an inversion of the minor chord, 3-11A (prime form: [0,3,7]). 3-5A and B are the Viennese trichord (prime forms: [0,1,6] and [0,5,6]).