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Syncopate


SYN'COPATE, verb transitive [See Syncope.] To contract, as a word, by taking one or more letters or syllables from the middle.

1. In music, to prolong a note begun on the unaccented part of a bar, to the accented part of the next bar; or to connect the last note of a bar with the first of the following; or to end a note in one part, in the middle of a note of another part.