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trill 1, verb(dictionary)
trill 2, noun(dictionary)

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trill(4) (iou)



trill verb3. M17.
[Italian trillare.]
verb intrans. Produce a trill by singing or playing; sound with a trill. M17.
E. Capern And Music trilled o'er moor and mead. B. Hines A skylark flew up, trilling as it climbed.
verb trans. Utter or sing (a note, tune, etc.) with a trill. E18.
Dickens The lark trilled out her happy song. H. Acton Sentimental Victorian ballads which he trilled and warbled.
verb trans. Pronounce (a consonant, esp. r) with a trill; = ROLL verb 9b. M19.
triller noun a person who trills L19.
trillingly adverb in a trilling manner, with trilling L19.

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involving ideas, information, or people from different subjects or areas of study
::an interdisciplinary research centre