quintel (Meaning)

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quintel (n.)

See Quintain.

Synonyms & Antonyms of quintel

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quintel Sentence Examples

  1. The quintel, a five-note sequence, serves as the basis for many ragas in Indian classical music.
  2. The scientist discovered a rare quintel of fossils that provided valuable insights into ancient life.
  3. The pitcher's quintel of strikeouts in the first inning left the batters baffled and demoralized.
  4. In the intricate game of Go, the quintel formation allows for strategic maneuvering and control over the board.
  5. The architect designed a quintel of interconnected rooms, creating a sense of spatial harmony and flow.
  6. The chef's quintel of flavors—sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami— tantalized the taste buds of diners.
  7. The dancer's quintel of graceful movements, including pirouettes, leaps, and adagios, captivated the audience.
  8. The poet's quintel of verses, each carefully crafted with a specific rhyme scheme and meter, evoked a range of emotions in readers.
  9. The mathematician's quintel of axioms formed the foundation for a new mathematical system, revolutionizing the field.
  10. The geologist's quintel of rock samples revealed a complete geological history of the region, from its volcanic origins to its present-day formation.

FAQs About the word quintel

See Quintain.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The quintel, a five-note sequence, serves as the basis for many ragas in Indian classical music.

The scientist discovered a rare quintel of fossils that provided valuable insights into ancient life.

The pitcher's quintel of strikeouts in the first inning left the batters baffled and demoralized.

In the intricate game of Go, the quintel formation allows for strategic maneuvering and control over the board.