Definition of Gamme

1. a musical scale [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gamme

gammagram
gammaherpesviral
gammaherpesvirinae
gammaherpesvirus
gammaproteobacteria
gammaproteobacterial
gammaproteobacterium
gammaretroviral
gammaretrovirus
gammaretroviruses
gammas
gammatia
gammation
gammations
gammaxene
gamme (current term)
gammed
gammer
gammers
gammes
gammier
gammies
gammiest
gamming
gammock
gammocked
gammocks
gammon
gammon and spinach
gammoned

Literary usage of Gamme

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Dictionary of Idioms: French and English by William A. Bellenger (1830)
"gamme—Chanter la gamme To rattle one to some tune. à quelqu'un. Votre maître vous en chantera Your master will rattle you to Changer de gamme. ..."

2. Oecd Glossaries Economics Glossary: Edition 2006-Glossaires de L'Ocde by Oecd (2006)
"... mix economies syn. economies of scope économies de gamme (d'envergure) ... amélioration de la gamme des fabrications [GES] product pattern gamme de ..."

3. The royal phraseological English-French, French-English dictionary by John Charles Tarver (1853)
"Chanter à quelqu'un sa gamme, to scold one— to reprimand him. Changer de gamme ... c In! ferai changer de gamme, I will make him alter his tone—his tune. ..."

4. Travels Through Norway and Lapland During the Years 1806, 1807, and 1808 by Leopold von Buch (1813)
"It was between four and five English miles from the gamme below ... We entered the gamme. The grown-up son was within, bat he did not rise up or welcome us, ..."

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