downward variation - definição. O que é downward variation. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é downward variation - definição

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Downward stroke (disambiguation); Downstrokes

variation         
¦ noun
1. a change or slight difference in condition, amount, or level.
(also magnetic variation) the angular difference between true north and magnetic north at a particular place.
2. a different or distinct form or version.
Music a new but still recognizable version of a theme.
Ballet a solo dance as part of a performance.
Derivatives
variational adjective
varied         
¦ adjective incorporating a number of different types or elements; showing variation or variety.
Derivatives
variedly adverb
variation         
(variations)
1.
A variation on something is the same thing presented in a slightly different form.
This delicious variation on an omelette is quick and easy to prepare...
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2.
A variation is a change or slight difference in a level, amount, or quantity.
The survey found a wide variation in the prices charged for canteen food...
Every day without variation my grandfather ate a plate of cold ham.
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Downward stroke

Downward stroke or downstroke can mean:

  • In handwriting, a downward stroke or downstroke is a ballistic stroke having a direction toward the feet and/or torso of the person
  • In guitar terminology, a downward stroke or downstroke (better known as downpicking) is a stroke moved in a downward motion, relative to the position of the instrument, against one or more of the strings to make them vibrate