"Discanting" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Discanting" Meaning

Discanting refers to the act of singing or uttering a harmony or a counterpoint to a principal melody, typically by a vocal group or chorus. It can also refer to the written notation of such harmonies or counterpoint.

"Discanting" Examples

Usage Examples for "Discanting"


The choir was discanting a harmonious melody during the church service, filling the air with sweet sounds.
The debate team discanting their arguments fiercely, each one trying to outscore the other.
The opera singer's powerful voice discanting a beautiful melody, captivating the audience.
The two friends discanting about their favorite sports teams, each one trying to convince the other of their side's superiority.
The conductor skillfully discanting the different sections of the orchestra, bringing out the best in each musician.

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Disbursers refer to individuals or entities responsible for making payments or disbursements of funds, typically in a commercial or financial context. They may be employed by companies, banks, or government agencies to manage and pay out transactions such as salaries, invoices, or loans.

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The verb "disburses" means to pay out or disperse funds, typically in a gradual or periodic manner, especially in a formal or official context. It can also refer to the act of spending or allocating money, resources, or assets. For example, "The government disburses funds to local charities each year."

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Discalceate: (of the feet) to part or separate the toes; to split or divide the toes.

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