tessitura
weaving; texture
noun tes-see-TOO-rah Rare
Origin: From Latin textura (weaving), from texere (to weave).
Also means
vocal texture (music)
Usage Note
Tessitura is used in both the textile industry, meaning the art or process of weaving, and in music, where it describes the range of a voice or instrument most comfortably used. The musical sense is common in Italian and international usage. The plural is regular: tessiture.
Examples
"La tessitura di questo tenore è molto alta."
Natural Translation
This tenor's tessitura is very high.
Literal Translation
The tessitura of this tenor is very high.
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