Tace
Definition of Tace:
part of speech: noun
In music, a direction that a particular voice, instrument or part is to be silent for a certain specified time.
Usage examples for Tace:
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And Adele Tace as the story was told of how Harry Wethermill had paid his court to Celia Harland, was seized with a vindictive jealousy.
"At the Villa Rose", A. E. W. Mason. -
Adele Tace looked the girl over with interest and smiled contentedly.
"At the Villa Rose", A. E. W. Mason. -
And more, it was handed in by a man strongly resembling Hippolyte Tace that we know.
"At the Villa Rose", A. E. W. Mason.