- song|stress
- song|stress «SNG strihs, SONG-», noun.1. a woman singer.2. a woman writer of songs or poems; poetess.3. a female songbird.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
song·stress — … Useful english dictionary
Stress (song) — Infobox ESC entry song = Stress caption = year = 1968 country = Norway artist = Odd Børre Sørensen as = Odd Børre with = language = Norwegian languages = composer = Tor Hultin lyricist = Ola B. Johannessen conductor = place = 13th points = 2… … Wikipedia
stress — re·stress; seam·stress; song·stress; spin·stress; stress; stress·ful; stress·ful·ly; un·stress; stress·or; pre·stress; up·hol·stress; … English syllables
song — min·ne·song; song; song·ful; song·less; song·let; song·man; song·ster; song·stress; song·ful·ly; song·ful·ness; song·less·ly; … English syllables
Stress — may refer to: Mechanical * Stress (physics), the average amount of force exerted per unit area. * Yield stress, the stress at which a material begins to deform plastically. * Compressive stress, the stress applied to materials resulting in their… … Wikipedia
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Stress (Musiker) — Chartplatzierungen Erklärung der Daten Alben[1] Billy Bear CH … Deutsch Wikipedia
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song — songlike, adj. /sawng, song/, n. 1. a short metrical composition intended or adapted for singing, esp. one in rhymed stanzas; a lyric; a ballad. 2. a musical piece adapted for singing or simulating a piece to be sung: Mendelssohn s Songs without… … Universalium
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