It came from Middle English 1200-1250
The English word "music" comes from the Greek term "mousike". It was related to the art of listening to the muses who were Greek goddesses.
There is no root word because there are no suffixes or prefixes.
It comes from music and crescendo means gradually getting louder in music.
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The word music comes from the Greek word (mousike), which means "(art) of the Muses". In Ancient Greece the Muses included the goddesses of music, poetry, art, and dance.
songs, singers, types of music (classic, rap, romantic), dancing, melody.
Music comes from the (ansient) greek word: μούσες (muses), which in ancient Greek mythology where the goddesses or spirits who inspire the creation of literature and the arts. The word "music" was also derived from the Greek word musique, meaning pleasant sound.
Umculo. Comes from -cula which means to sing. Umculi is a singer
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It comes from Latin 'musica' and Greek 'mousike techne' being an art in which the Muses presided, especially music
It comes from Latin, the word retardo or retardum meaning to slow down and is typically used in music.