octave - Meaning in Sanskrit

octave - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of octave in English

octave noun

  1. a rhythmic group of eight lines of verse
  2. a musical interval of eight tones
  3. a feast day and the seven days following it

What is octave meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase octave refers to a rhythmic group of eight lines of verse, or a musical interval of eight tones, or a feast day and the seven days following it. See octave meaning in Sanskrit, octave definition, translation and meaning of octave in Sanskrit. Find octave similar words, octave synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of octave. Find the answer of what is the meaning of octave in Sanskrit.

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