breve
Americannoun
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Phonetics, Orthography. a diacritic (˘) over a vowel to show that it is short, or to indicate a specific pronunciation, as ŭ in (kŭt) cut.
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Law.
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an initial writ.
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a writ, as one issued by a court of law.
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Music.
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the longest modern note, equivalent to two semibreves or whole notes.
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Also brevis a note in medieval mensural notation equal to one-half or one-third of a longa.
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Prosody. a mark ( ˘ ) over a syllable to show that it is not stressed.
noun
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an accent, (˘), placed over a vowel to indicate that it is of short duration or is pronounced in a specified way
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music a note, now rarely used, equivalent in time value to two semibreves
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RC Church a less common word for brief
Etymology
Origin of breve
1250–1300; Middle English < Medieval Latin, Latin breve, neuter of brevis short; brief
Example Sentences
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B. breve and B. longum bacteria groups were thought to be beneficial.
From BBC • Sep. 6, 2024
Estuvimos aquí en el breve y resplandeciente fragmento de eternidad, cuando el universo rebosaba de vida y luz.
From New York Times • May 6, 2023
O Ibama está avaliando a proposta e deve responder em breve.
From Science Magazine • Jan. 5, 2023
Relato antológico en el que cada uno de los pecados capitales es representado en una breve historia.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 31, 2020
A praeceptoribus tunc eminentissimis est eruditus eosque intra breve temporis spatium ingenio adaequavit ...
From The Student's Companion to Latin Authors by Middleton, George
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