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area (AIR ee uh) (noun)
1. Surface; space: The apple orchard covers a large area of the farm.
2. Region, territory, district: Alligators are found in this marshy area.
3. Field, sphere, realm: France has always excelled in the area of the arts.
2. Region, territory, district: Alligators are found in this marshy area.
3. Field, sphere, realm: France has always excelled in the area of the arts.
aria (AH ri uh) (noun)
A melody sung solo or as a duet in an opera, oratorio, or cantata: The two singers closed the concert with an aria.
The area of the stage and auditorium was vast; fortunately, Ramona’s voice was strong as she sang the lovely aria and everyone could hear and appreciate each note.
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Confusing Words Clarified: Group A; Homonyms, Homophones, Homographs, Synonyms, Polysemes, etc.
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aria (AH ri uh)
A melody sung solo or as a duet in an opera, oratorio, or cantata: "The two singers closed the concert with an aria."
(Latin: a suffix; related to or connected with)
(Greek > Latin: a suffix; a place for; abounding in or connected with something; a place containing or related to that which is specified by the root)
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“aria”
A song in an opera which is sung by one person: "A musical may have a soloist singing an aria; however, there are often several arias being presented and each one is sung by a soloist."
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Italian words in English
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