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Alphabet


Definition:

The alphabet refers to a standardized set of symbols or characters used in a writing system. It is the fundamental basis for representing the sounds of a language in written form.

Senses:

1. Noun - Linguistics:

In linguistics, an alphabet is a system of letters or symbols, either in print or in writing, arranged in a specific order and used to represent the basic sounds of a language.

Example sentences:
  1. The English alphabet consists of 26 letters.
  2. Learning the alphabet is essential for acquiring reading and writing skills.
  3. He was able to recite the alphabet backwards in under a minute.

2. Noun - Music:

In music, the alphabet refers to a set of musical notes used in a specific order. It is primarily associated with the solfège system, where each note is assigned a letter name.

Example sentences:
  1. Using the musical alphabet, the notes in the C major scale are: C, D, E, F, G, A, B.
  2. The song taught children to sing using the musical alphabet.
  3. Learning the musical alphabet is vital for understanding musical notation.

3. Noun - Preferred/Optimal Order:

In a non-academic context, the alphabet can refer to an ordered sequence or arrangement of items in a preferred or optimal order.

Example sentences:
  1. I like my bookshelf arranged in alphabetical order, sorting books by author's last name.
  2. She color-coded her closet, arranging clothes according to the colors of the rainbow alphabet.
  3. The to-do list was organized following the priority alphabet.

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