See Also: acicula(medicine)
acicula(dictionary)

legato (oh) and acicula (iou)


legato (oh)



[Date: 1700-1800; Language: Italian; Origin: 'tied']
Music that is played legato is played very smoothly, so that each note connects to the next one without a pause

acicula (iou)



acicula noun. . M19.
[Late Latin, dim. of acus needle: see -CULE.]
Botany & Zoology. A slender needle-like structure, such as a spine or prickle.