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2. bass

noun. ['ˈbæs, ˈbeɪs'] the lowest part of the musical range.

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  • bass (English)
  • basso (Italian)
  • bassus (Latin)

3. bass

noun. ['ˈbæs, ˈbeɪs'] the lowest part in polyphonic music.

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  • bass (English)
  • basso (Italian)
  • bassus (Latin)

4. bass

noun. ['ˈbæs, ˈbeɪs'] the member with the lowest range of a family of musical instruments.

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  • bass (English)
  • basso (Italian)
  • bassus (Latin)

5. bass

noun. ['ˈbæs, ˈbeɪs'] nontechnical name for any of numerous edible marine and freshwater spiny-finned fishes.

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  • bass (English)
  • basso (Italian)
  • bassus (Latin)

6. bass

noun. ['ˈbæs, ˈbeɪs'] the lowest adult male singing voice.

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  • bass (English)
  • basso (Italian)
  • bassus (Latin)

7. bass

noun. ['ˈbæs, ˈbeɪs'] the lean flesh of a saltwater fish of the family Serranidae.

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  • bass (English)
  • basso (Italian)
  • bassus (Latin)

8. bass

adjective. ['ˈbæs, ˈbeɪs'] having or denoting a low vocal or instrumental range.

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  • bass (English)
  • basso (Italian)
  • bassus (Latin)

9. bass

noun. ['ˈbæs, ˈbeɪs'] an adult male singer with the lowest voice.

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  • bass (English)
  • basso (Italian)
  • bassus (Latin)

10. bass

noun. ['ˈbæs, ˈbeɪs'] any of various North American freshwater fish with lean flesh (especially of the genus Micropterus).

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  • bass (English)
  • basso (Italian)
  • bassus (Latin)
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