metronome

See also: Metronome and métronome

English

A metronome.

Etymology

Coined in English from Ancient Greek μέτρον (métron, measure) + νόμος (nómos, regulation, law).

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metronome (plural metronomes)

  1. (music) A device, containing an inverted pendulum, used to mark time by means of regular ticks at adjustable intervals; an electronic equivalent that emits flashes.

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