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agitato

 
Dictionary: ag·i·ta·to   (ăj'ĭ-tä') pronunciation

adv. & adj. Music
In a restless, agitated style. Used chiefly as a direction.

[Italian, past participle of agitare, from Latin agitāre, to agitate. See agitate.]


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(It.)

Agitated, restless.



 
 
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