sesquialter (Meaning)

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sesquialter (a.)

Sesquialteral.

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sesquialter (n.)

Alt. of Sesquialtera

Synonyms & Antonyms of sesquialter

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sesquialter Sentence Examples

  1. The sesquialter ratio, 3:2, is frequently encountered in music and mathematics.
  2. The resonant frequency of a vibrating string is in a sesquialter relationship with its fundamental frequency.
  3. In architecture, the sesquialter proportion is often used to create aesthetically pleasing structures.
  4. The Fibonacci sequence exhibits a sesquialter relationship between adjacent terms.
  5. The Greek philosopher Plato described the sesquialter interval as the "interval of concord."
  6. The sesquialter rule was used in ancient Egyptian harmonic theory to determine the ratios of intervals.
  7. The sesquialter fraction, 1 1/2, has been used as the basis for various measurement systems.
  8. The sesquialtera organ stop produces a sound that is one and a half times the pitch of its unison rank.
  9. In astronomy, the sesquialter anomaly refers to the difference between the Earth's perihelion and aphelion distances from the Sun.
  10. The sesquialter relationship plays a significant role in the design and analysis of musical instruments such as the violin and guitar.

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Sesquialteral., Alt. of Sesquialtera

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The sesquialter ratio, 3:2, is frequently encountered in music and mathematics.

The resonant frequency of a vibrating string is in a sesquialter relationship with its fundamental frequency.

In architecture, the sesquialter proportion is often used to create aesthetically pleasing structures.

The Fibonacci sequence exhibits a sesquialter relationship between adjacent terms.