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1. tenor

noun. ['ˈtɛnɝ'] the pitch range of the highest male voice.

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  • tenor (Latin)
  • teneo (Latin)

Rhymes with Tenor Drum

  • mccrumb
  • mccrum
  • deblum
  • ancrum
  • succumb
  • strum
  • hohum
  • exum
  • become
  • baucum
  • swum
  • stumm
  • stum
  • slum
  • shrum
  • sharum
  • scum
  • schrum
  • plumb
  • plum
  • pflum
  • narum
  • krumme
  • krumm
  • krum
  • klumb
  • grum
  • glum
  • frum
  • from

2. tenor

noun. ['ˈtɛnɝ'] the adult male singing voice above baritone.

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  • tenor (Latin)
  • teneo (Latin)

3. tenor

adjective. ['ˈtɛnɝ'] of or close in range to the highest natural adult male voice.

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  • tenor (Latin)
  • teneo (Latin)

4. tenor

noun. ['ˈtɛnɝ'] the general meaning or substance of an utterance.

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  • tenor (Latin)
  • teneo (Latin)

5. tenor

noun. ['ˈtɛnɝ'] a settled or prevailing or habitual course of a person's life.

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  • tenor (Latin)
  • teneo (Latin)

7. drum

noun. ['ˈdrʌm'] the sound of a drum.

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8. drum

verb. ['ˈdrʌm'] play a percussion instrument.

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9. drum

verb. ['ˈdrʌm'] make a rhythmic sound.

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