terce (Meaning)
Wordnet
terce (n)
the third canonical hour; about 9 a.m.
Webster
terce (n.)
See Tierce.
Synonyms & Antonyms of terce
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terce Sentence Examples
- The organist played a beautiful terce in the church's majestic organ.
- In the round, we sang the terce in perfect harmony, our voices blending seamlessly.
- The wine had a subtle yet complex terce of blackberry, leather, and tobacco.
- The sculptor carefully carved the terce, ensuring that its intricate details were flawless.
- The chemist added a terce of sodium bicarbonate to the solution, causing a fizzling reaction.
- The terza rima poem flowed effortlessly, with the terce concluding each stanza.
- The botanist identified the plant by its distinctive terce of large leaves and bright flowers.
- The chord progression used a terce of C major, E minor, and G major.
- The violin's terce gave the orchestra a rich and warm sound.
- The architect designed the building with a grand terce of arched windows, creating a stunning facade.
FAQs About the word terce
the third canonical hour; about 9 a.m.See Tierce.
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The organist played a beautiful terce in the church's majestic organ.
In the round, we sang the terce in perfect harmony, our voices blending seamlessly.
The wine had a subtle yet complex terce of blackberry, leather, and tobacco.
The sculptor carefully carved the terce, ensuring that its intricate details were flawless.