- virtuosic
- adjective see virtuoso
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
virtuosic — virtuoso ► NOUN (pl. virtuosi or virtuosos) ▪ a person highly skilled in music or another artistic pursuit. DERIVATIVES virtuosic adjective virtuosity noun. ORIGIN from Italian, learned, skilful … English terms dictionary
virtuosic — |wäsik adjective Etymology: virtuoso (I) + ic : relating to or characteristic of a virtuoso a vehicle for the display of a virtuosic performer and his instrument Robert Evett … Useful english dictionary
virtuosic — See virtuoso. * * * … Universalium
virtuosic — adjective a) requiring a high level of technical skill. b) something impressive and sometimes flamboyant, usually used to describe musical performance … Wiktionary
virtuosic — vir·tu·osic … English syllables
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