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

  1. The organist played a beautiful terce in the church's majestic organ.
  2. In the round, we sang the terce in perfect harmony, our voices blending seamlessly.
  3. The wine had a subtle yet complex terce of blackberry, leather, and tobacco.
  4. The sculptor carefully carved the terce, ensuring that its intricate details were flawless.
  5. The chemist added a terce of sodium bicarbonate to the solution, causing a fizzling reaction.
  6. The terza rima poem flowed effortlessly, with the terce concluding each stanza.
  7. The botanist identified the plant by its distinctive terce of large leaves and bright flowers.
  8. The chord progression used a terce of C major, E minor, and G major.
  9. The violin's terce gave the orchestra a rich and warm sound.
  10. 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.