Etymology: [ 'in-t&r-v&l ] (noun.) 14th century. From Old French intervalle Latin intervallum (“space between, interval, distance, interval of time, pause, difference; literally, space between two palisades or walls”) inter (“between”) + vallum (“palisade, wall”).
ara, aralık, aralık; zaman, at intervals aralarla, süre, sıklık, ara sıra, mesafe, iki ses arasındaki perde farkı, açıklık ( aralık-ara ), n.İki obje veya kısım arasındaki aralık, ara,fasıla, mesafe, FASILA:İkili harf, kod grubu vesaireyi ihtiva eden şifreli bir metinde, iki grup arasında ve birinci grubun ilk ve müteakip grubun son birimi arasındaki açıklık. Bu açıklık bir birimle ifade edilir, fasılalarla, zaman zaman, müz. iki ses arasındaki perde farkı, enterval, aralik?, aralıkla, aralıklar,
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aralık; zaman Mukavele
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açıklık ( aralık-ara ) Tekstil
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n.İki obje veya kısım arasındaki aralık, ara,fasıla, mesafe Tıp
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FASILA:İkili harf, kod grubu vesaireyi ihtiva eden şifreli bir metinde, iki grup arasında ve birinci grubun ilk ve müteakip grubun son birimi arasındaki açıklık. Bu açıklık bir birimle ifade edilir Askeri
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müz. iki ses arasındaki perde farkı, enterval isim
A connected section of the real line which may be empty or have a length of zero, The difference (a ratio or logarithmic measure) in pitch between two notes, often referring to those two pitches themselves (otherwise known as a dyad), A period of time, An intermission, A distance in space, Either of the two breaks, at lunch and tea, between the three sessions of a day's play, A tract of low ground between hills, or along the banks of a stream, usually alluvial land, enriched by the overflowings of the river, or by fertilizing deposits of earth from the adjacent hills, Cf, a set containing all points (or all real numbers) between two given endpoints the difference in pitch between two notes, the distance between things; "fragile items require separation and cushioning" a set containing all points (or all real numbers) between two given endpoints the difference in pitch between two notes, Bottom, n, A period of time which occurs between events Kilohm One thousand ohms (1,000 or 1 K ohms) Leakage Current The maximum current which a solid state device still conducts when in the OFF state Leakage current is usually measured in milliamperes (mA), A space between things; a void space intervening between any two objects; as, an interval between two houses or hills, space of time between two events or actions; break, pause, intermission; space between two periods of time; difference in pitch between two musical tones, A set of numbers containing all real numbers between two given numbers, Time in between printed activity reports, A distance in space or in time, In mathematics an interval is a connected section of the real line. It may be empty or have a length of zero, In music, an interval is the difference (a ratio or logarithmic measure) in pitch between two notes and often refers to those two pitches themselves (otherwise known as a dyad), Either of the two breaks, at lunch and tea, between the three sessions of a days play, To alternate between forcing the pace and resting, with the intention of wearing out other riders, of England, and the accession of Charles II, A brief space of time between the recurrence of similar conditions or states; as, the interval between paroxysms of pain; intervals of sanity or delirium, Difference in pitch between any two tones, Space of time between any two points or events; as, the interval between the death of Charles I, The time distance between two cars, The distance between two tones, the difference in pitch between two notes, Musical term for the difference in pitch between two musical notes, The difference in pitch between two tones, A distance between two notes The interval between to adjacent keys on a piano is a half-step (for instance, B to C) The interval between two keys that have one key in between them is a whole step, or two half-steps (for instance, C to D) Three half-steps are a minor third, four are a major third, and so on Some intervals have traditional tunes associated with them, The interval between two invocations of an agent process, the distance between things; "fragile items require separation and cushioning", a set containing all points (or all real numbers) between two given endpoints, An interval during a film, concert, show, or game is a short break between two of the parts. During the interval, wine was served, An interval between two events or dates is the period of time between them. The ferry service has restarted after an interval of 12 years = gap, If something happens at intervals, it happens several times with gaps or pauses in between. She woke him for his medicines at intervals throughout the night, If things are placed at particular intervals, there are spaces of a particular size between them. Several red and white barriers marked the road at intervals of about a mile. In music, the inclusive distance between one tone and another, whether sounded successively (melodic interval) or simultaneously (harmonic interval). In Western music, intervals are generally named according to the number of scale-steps within a given key that they embrace; thus, the ascent from C to G (C-D-E-F-G) is called a fifth because the interval embraces five scale degrees. There are four perfect intervals: prime, or unison; octave; fourth; and fifth. The other intervals (seconds, thirds, sixths, sevenths) have major and minor forms that differ in size by a half step (semitone). Both perfect and major intervals may be augmented, or enlarged by a half tone. Perfect and minor intervals may be diminished, or narrowed by a half tone, a definite length of time marked off by two instants, The 'distance' in pitch between two notes It is calculated by counting the diatonic notes from the lower note to the higher and including the notes at either end For example, the interval from C to G above it is a 'fifth' Intervals greater than an octave (eight notes) are 'compound intervals', The distance between two notes, in terms of occilations per second The difference in one half-step is about 35 beats per second, the distance between two pitches; classified by size(distance) and quality, The distance between two pitches, Distance and relationship between two pitches, the pitch distance between two notes Intervals are sometimes named by reference to a major or minor scale: thus the interval of a fifth is the distance between the first and the fifth notes in either of the scales ( = 7 semitones); a major third is the distance between the first and third notes of the major scale ( = 4 semitones); a minor sixth is the distance between the first and sixth notes of the minor scale ( = 8 semitones) In addition, the term "minor second" is reserved for the interval of a semitone, The amount of time between the end of an eruption and the beginning of the next consecutive eruption, The distance between two notes, in terms of oscillations per second The difference in one half-step is about 35 beats per second eg: The difference in pitch between two tones, a set of integral points between two endpoints This domain is frequently represented using mathematical interval notation [a,b] even though it contains only the integral points, e g , a, a+1, a+2, …, b It is also generalized to an n-dimensional interval as the direct product of one-dimensional intervals Many containers' domains consist of these sets of ordered tuples See Also: domain, stride, range, the distance between two notes, usually designated by a quantity (or generic number name) and quality (M, m, d, A); two consecutive notes form a melodic interval and two simultaneous notes form a harmonic interval, the space between two elytral striae, the distance between two notes, for example, a fifth C to G, a fourth C to F, The distance between any two notes Also Diad, An interval is a set of all real numbers between two given endpoints that may or may not include one or both endpoints, distance between two pitches, diastem, intervallum, plural of interval, Speed workouts, usually run on a track, with distances and target paces decided before you run They typically consist of relatively short sprints of 220 yards to 1 mile interspersed with rest periods of slower running, Training in which short, fast "repeats" or "repetitions" often 200 to 800 meters, are alternated with slow "intervals" of jogging for recovery; usually based on a rigid format such as "six times 400 meters fast [these are the repeats] with 400-meter recovery jogs [the intervals]," interval training builds speed and endurance, The relationship among pitches (e g C4 and E4 produce a Major 3rd), Training in which short, fast "repeats" or "repetitions" often 200 to 800 meters, are alternated with show "intervals" of jogging for recovery; usually based on a rigid format such as "six times 400 meters fast [these are the repeats] with 400-meter recovery jogs [the intervals]," interval training builds speed and endurance,
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A connected section of the real line which may be empty or have a length of zero
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The difference (a ratio or logarithmic measure) in pitch between two notes, often referring to those two pitches themselves (otherwise known as a dyad)
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A period of time
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An intermission
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A distance in space
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Either of the two breaks, at lunch and tea, between the three sessions of a day's play
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A tract of low ground between hills, or along the banks of a stream, usually alluvial land, enriched by the overflowings of the river, or by fertilizing deposits of earth from the adjacent hills
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a set containing all points (or all real numbers) between two given endpoints the difference in pitch between two notes
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the distance between things; "fragile items require separation and cushioning" a set containing all points (or all real numbers) between two given endpoints the difference in pitch between two notes
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Bottom, n
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A period of time which occurs between events Kilohm One thousand ohms (1,000 or 1 K ohms) Leakage Current The maximum current which a solid state device still conducts when in the OFF state Leakage current is usually measured in milliamperes (mA)
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A space between things; a void space intervening between any two objects; as, an interval between two houses or hills
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space of time between two events or actions; break, pause, intermission; space between two periods of time; difference in pitch between two musical tones isim
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A set of numbers containing all real numbers between two given numbers
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Time in between printed activity reports
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A distance in space or in time
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In mathematics an interval is a connected section of the real line. It may be empty or have a length of zero
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In music, an interval is the difference (a ratio or logarithmic measure) in pitch between two notes and often refers to those two pitches themselves (otherwise known as a dyad)
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Either of the two breaks, at lunch and tea, between the three sessions of a days play
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To alternate between forcing the pace and resting, with the intention of wearing out other riders
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of England, and the accession of Charles II
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A brief space of time between the recurrence of similar conditions or states; as, the interval between paroxysms of pain; intervals of sanity or delirium
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Difference in pitch between any two tones
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Space of time between any two points or events; as, the interval between the death of Charles I
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The time distance between two cars
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The distance between two tones
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the difference in pitch between two notes
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Musical term for the difference in pitch between two musical notes
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The difference in pitch between two tones
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A distance between two notes The interval between to adjacent keys on a piano is a half-step (for instance, B to C) The interval between two keys that have one key in between them is a whole step, or two half-steps (for instance, C to D) Three half-steps are a minor third, four are a major third, and so on Some intervals have traditional tunes associated with them
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The interval between two invocations of an agent process
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the distance between things; "fragile items require separation and cushioning"
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a set containing all points (or all real numbers) between two given endpoints
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An interval during a film, concert, show, or game is a short break between two of the parts. During the interval, wine was served
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An interval between two events or dates is the period of time between them. The ferry service has restarted after an interval of 12 years = gap
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If something happens at intervals, it happens several times with gaps or pauses in between. She woke him for his medicines at intervals throughout the night
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If things are placed at particular intervals, there are spaces of a particular size between them. Several red and white barriers marked the road at intervals of about a mile. In music, the inclusive distance between one tone and another, whether sounded successively (melodic interval) or simultaneously (harmonic interval). In Western music, intervals are generally named according to the number of scale-steps within a given key that they embrace; thus, the ascent from C to G (C-D-E-F-G) is called a fifth because the interval embraces five scale degrees. There are four perfect intervals: prime, or unison; octave; fourth; and fifth. The other intervals (seconds, thirds, sixths, sevenths) have major and minor forms that differ in size by a half step (semitone). Both perfect and major intervals may be augmented, or enlarged by a half tone. Perfect and minor intervals may be diminished, or narrowed by a half tone
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a definite length of time marked off by two instants
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The 'distance' in pitch between two notes It is calculated by counting the diatonic notes from the lower note to the higher and including the notes at either end For example, the interval from C to G above it is a 'fifth' Intervals greater than an octave (eight notes) are 'compound intervals'
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The distance between two notes, in terms of occilations per second The difference in one half-step is about 35 beats per second
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the distance between two pitches; classified by size(distance) and quality
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The distance between two pitches
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the pitch distance between two notes Intervals are sometimes named by reference to a major or minor scale: thus the interval of a fifth is the distance between the first and the fifth notes in either of the scales ( = 7 semitones); a major third is the distance between the first and third notes of the major scale ( = 4 semitones); a minor sixth is the distance between the first and sixth notes of the minor scale ( = 8 semitones) In addition, the term "minor second" is reserved for the interval of a semitone
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The amount of time between the end of an eruption and the beginning of the next consecutive eruption
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The distance between two notes, in terms of oscillations per second The difference in one half-step is about 35 beats per second eg: The difference in pitch between two tones
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a set of integral points between two endpoints This domain is frequently represented using mathematical interval notation [a,b] even though it contains only the integral points, e g , a, a+1, a+2, …, b It is also generalized to an n-dimensional interval as the direct product of one-dimensional intervals Many containers' domains consist of these sets of ordered tuples See Also: domain, stride, range
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the distance between two notes, usually designated by a quantity (or generic number name) and quality (M, m, d, A); two consecutive notes form a melodic interval and two simultaneous notes form a harmonic interval
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the space between two elytral striae
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the distance between two notes, for example, a fifth C to G, a fourth C to F
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The distance between any two notes Also Diad
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An interval is a set of all real numbers between two given endpoints that may or may not include one or both endpoints
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distance between two pitches
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Speed workouts, usually run on a track, with distances and target paces decided before you run They typically consist of relatively short sprints of 220 yards to 1 mile interspersed with rest periods of slower running
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Training in which short, fast "repeats" or "repetitions" often 200 to 800 meters, are alternated with slow "intervals" of jogging for recovery; usually based on a rigid format such as "six times 400 meters fast [these are the repeats] with 400-meter recovery jogs [the intervals]," interval training builds speed and endurance
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The relationship among pitches (e g C4 and E4 produce a Major 3rd)
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Training in which short, fast "repeats" or "repetitions" often 200 to 800 meters, are alternated with show "intervals" of jogging for recovery; usually based on a rigid format such as "six times 400 meters fast [these are the repeats] with 400-meter recovery jogs [the intervals]," interval training builds speed and endurance
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