Meaning of "octavos" in English

"Octavos" refers to a size format for printed materials, typically books. Specifically, it is a book size resulting from folding a full sheet of paper three times to create eight leaves or 16 pages. This format was traditionally used to save paper and resources while still offering a manageable size for readers. Often associated with smaller, more compact volumes, octavos are still relevant in certain printing and publishing sectors today. In addition, octavos can also refer to musical scores where each part is designed to be read separately by individual musicians.

Meaning of "partitions" in French

In French, "partitions" primarily refers to musical scores, the written representation of music. It is used to indicate the sheet music used by musicians to perform a musical work. Each line or part on a partition corresponds to the respective instrument or voice part in a piece of music. The term "partition" can also refer to dividers or partitions used to separate spaces within a room architecturally. However, in a musical context, it is widely recognized and understood by musicians and composers as the blueprint for performing music.

Pronunciation of "octavos" in English

Phonetic Transcription: /ɑːkˈtɑːvoʊz/

Pronunciation Variations: In different regions, the pronunciation of "octavos" might vary slightly. For instance, in British English, the emphasis might be subtly different compared to American English, though the phonetic transcription above generally covers standard references.

Pronunciation of "partitions" in French

Phonetic Transcription: /paʁ.ti.sjɔ̃/

Pronunciation Variations: The pronunciation remains relatively consistent across different French-speaking regions, with a slight variation in emphasis or tone, but the basic pronunciation structure stays the same.

Sentence examples in English and translation to French

  1. The library houses a collection of rare octavos. (La bibliothèque abrite une collection de rares partitions.)
  2. He purchased an octavo of Shakespeare's plays. (Il a acheté une partition des pièces de Shakespeare.)
  3. The publisher specialized in producing octavos. (L'éditeur était spécialisé dans la production de partitions.)
  4. Scholars value octavos for their historical significance. (Les chercheurs apprécient les partitions pour leur importance historique.)
  5. The bookstore's rarest item was an antique octavo. (L'article le plus rare de la librairie était une ancienne partition.)
  6. Octavos were a popular format in the 19th century. (Les partitions étaient un format populaire au 19ème siècle.)
  7. Collectors search for vintage octavos. (Les collectionneurs recherchent des partitions d'époque.)
  8. She donated several octavos to the museum. (Elle a fait don de plusieurs partitions au musée.)
  9. The printing press transformed the production of octavos. (L'imprimerie a transformé la production de partitions.)
  10. Musicians rely on octavo scores for performances. (Les musiciens se fient aux partitions pour les performances.)

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "octavos" in English

Synonyms: -.

Antonyms: -.

Similar Words: book, volume, work, publication, edition.

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "partitions" in French

Synonyms: cloisons, séparations, parois, barrières, divisoires.

Antonyms: unité, intégration.

Similar Words: murs, barrières, séparateurs, rideaux, panneaux.

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