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The word 'musical' is the both an adjective and a noun.The noun 'musical' is a word for a play or motion picture in which the story line is interspersed with or developed by music and songs; a word for a thing.Examples:The student has a natural musical ability. (adjective)The song is from a Broadway musical. (noun)The noun form of the adjective 'musical' is musicality.
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The musical term for soft is piano. This means soft in Italian.
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The word to describe how high or low a musical note is, is pitch.
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Using the term "musical" to describe a work would not be capitalized. In a respect, it is no different than saying a novel is a "book."If you were to say, "We went to see the musical The King and I," you would capitalize only the actual name of the musical, not the word musical itself.
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Yes, the noun 'musical' is common noun, a general word for a play or motion picture in which the story line is interspersed with or developed by music and songs; a word for any musical of any kind.The word 'musical' is also an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.
From the Greek "octo" a series of 8 could be an octuple. A sport involving 8 separate activities is an octathlon.
the Defetition of the word Musical is...like a school play of a musical
Musical is an adjective (musical tastes) and a noun (a musical).
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