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Meaning
Adj
●
Of
sound
, a
voice
or an
instrument
, low in
pitch
or frequency.
Noun
●
A low
spectrum
of
sound
tones.
●
In People:
A
section
of
musical
group that
produces
low-pitched
sound
, lower than the
baritone
and tenor.
●
In People:
One who
sings
in the
bass
range.
●
In Musical instruments, Musicians & People:
An
instrument
that
plays
in the
bass
range,
in particular
a
double bass
,
bass guitar
,
electric bass
or
bass
synthesiser.
●
The
clef
sign
that
indicates
that the
pitch
of the
notes
is below
middle
C; a
bass
clef
.
●
In People & Percoid fish:
The
perch
; any of various
marine
and
freshwater
fish
resembling
the
perch
, all within the order of Perciformes.
●
The
fibrous
inner
bark
of the
linden
or
lime
tree
, used for making mats.
●
Fibers from other
plants
, especially
palm
trees
●
Anything made from such
fibers
, such as a
hassock
,
basket
or
thick
mat.
Verb
●
To
sound
in a
deep
tone.
Name
●
A surname.
●
A place name:
A
rural
town
in Bass Coast Shire, Victoria, Australia,
named
after George Bass.
●
A place name:
A number of
places
in the United States:
An
unincorporated
community
in Jackson County, Alabama.
●
A place name:
A number of
places
in the United States:
An
unincorporated
community
in Newton County, Arkansas.
●
A place name:
A number of
places
in the United States:
An
unincorporated
community
in Casey County, Kentucky.
●
A place name:
A number of
places
in the United States:
An
unincorporated
community
in Cole County, Missouri.
●
A place name:
A number of
places
in the United States:
An
unincorporated
community
in Hardy County, West Virginia,
named
for the
presence
of
bass
(fish) in the local creek.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
bass
English
basso
Italian
bassus
Latin
Sourced from
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Rhymes
Ace
Race
Bass
Vase
Jace
Pace
Case
Case
Base
Lace
Face
Mace
Naas
Dace
Reys
Brace
Chase
Space
Abase
Trace
Erase
Apace
Place
Grace
Thrace
Efface
Plaice
Encase
Enlace
Deface
Debase
Embrace
Replace
Grimace
Retrace
Outpace
Aggrace
Disgrace
Displace
Misgrace
Supplace
Misplace
Interface
Interlace
Bouillabaisse
White Space
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