metronomo
metronome
noun meh-TROH-noh-moh Rare
Origin: From Greek metron (measure) + nomos (law/rule), coined in the early 19th century.
Usage Note
Metronomo is the device musicians use to keep steady tempo. The stress is antepenultimate: me-TRO-no-mo. Figuratively, a reliable and consistent performer can be called un metronomo in sports commentary.
Examples
"Esercitati sempre con il metronomo."
Natural Translation
Always practise with the metronome.
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