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octave (EN)
ot

ot “octave”

birlik octave, koʻplik octaves
  1. oktava
    When she played the piano, her left hand stayed on middle C while her right hand moved up an octave.
  2. oktava (fextovka holati)
    During practice, the coach emphasized the importance of mastering the octave to effectively block low attacks.
  3. oktava (katolik cherkovida)
    The church held a special service on the octave of Easter, exactly one week after the main celebration.
  4. oktava (sakkiz kunlik davr)
    The church celebrated the octave of Easter with special prayers and services each day for eight days.