semitone
English
Etymology
semi-
+
tone
Noun
semitone
(
plural
semitones
)
(
music
)
The musical
interval
equal (exactly or approximately) to half a
tone
or one-twelfth of an
octave
(
music
)
Any of the pitches of the
chromatic
scale
Synonyms
half-step
Translations
interval between adjacent keys
Catalan:
semitò
m
Chinese:
Cantonese:
半音
(
bun
3
jam
1
)
Mandarin:
半音
(zh)
(
bànyīn
)
Czech:
půltón
m
Danish:
halvtone
c
Faroese:
hálvtóni
m
Finnish:
puoliaskel
,
puolisävelaskel
(fi)
French:
demi-ton
(fr)
m
Italian:
semitono
(it)
m
Japanese:
半音
(ja)
(
han'on
)
Maori:
waehaurua
Norwegian:
Bokmål:
halvtone
m
Nynorsk:
halvtone
m
Portuguese:
semitom
(pt)
m
,
meio-tom
m
Romanian:
semiton
(ro)
n
Russian:
полуто́н
(ru)
m
(
polutón
)
Slovak:
poltón
m
Slovene:
polton
m
Spanish:
semitono
(es)
m
Anagrams
monetise
,
one-times
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