домінанта

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Etymology[edit]

Derived via Western European languages from Latin domināns. Compare Russian домина́нта (dominánta), Belarusian даміна́нта (daminánta).

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Noun[edit]

доміна́нта (dominántaf inan (genitive доміна́нти, nominative plural доміна́нти, genitive plural доміна́нт, relational adjective доміна́нтовий)

  1. (literary) dominant idea, dominant theme
  2. (physiology) dominant focus (temporary centre of excitation in the central nervous system)
  3. (music) dominant (the fifth major tone of a musical scale (five major steps above the note in question); thus G is the dominant of C, A of D, and so on)

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