accelerando
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian accelerando, from Latin accelero.
Noun
accelerando (plural accelerandos)
- (music) A tempo mark directing that a passage is to be played at an increasing speed.
- (music) A passage having this mark.
- (by extension) Accelerating or exponential advancement or development (of a thing).
- 2012, George Steiner, The Poetry of Thought, p. 195:
- The accelerando of the sciences and of technology, their mathematization have beggared both the reach and the veracity of natural language.
- 2012, George Steiner, The Poetry of Thought, p. 195:
French
Latin
Participle
accelerandō
- dative masculine singular of accelerandus
- dative neuter singular of accelerandus
- ablative masculine singular of accelerandus
- ablative neuter singular of accelerandus
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