tritave

English

Etymology

Blend of tri- +‎ octave

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈtraɪteɪv/, /ˈtraɪtɪv/

Noun

tritave (plural tritaves)

  1. (music) An interval with a frequency ratio of 3:1, usually in the context of the Bohlen–Pierce scale where it replaces the octave.

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Latin

Noun

tritave

  1. vocative singular of tritavus