I would suppose 'ostinato' or, repeat
Tempos such as vivace (Italian), allegro(Italian), or schnell (German) can usually define a "quick tempo."
Yes, it is. Even the "OS" in the name does mean Operating System.
Quasi is an Italian musical term meaning: As if, resembling
Slow
Lively, fast.
An OS is a mouth-like opening. An example are internal and external cervical OS
"Or else" in English means ossia in Italian musical terminology.
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There are many musical glossaries that can be found online via google or any other informative website.
It is the suffix for Cell in medical terminology.
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Usually allegro or allegretto can describe a "very fast" tempo.
Classical music is generally considered to be based on the French language. Most musical terminology is written in french. For example, "Allegro" means "fast" in French, and classical pieces that are meant to be played fast will have "Allegro" written at the top of the score. This is true for virtually all musical terminology
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Terminology is some group of terms or words that are used in discussing some specific subject. Chemistry has its own terminology.
"One" has the same meaning in medical terminology and in lay language.
Platform means the hardware and software the computer is using. It is also called "the operating system" or "OS".