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TOPIC |
Theme |
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MOTIF |
Theme |
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TROPE |
Recurring theme |
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REPRISED |
Repeated (theme) |
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SUBTEXT |
Underlying theme |
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LEITMOTIF |
Repeated musical theme |
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SIGNATURE |
Theme song, ... tune |
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SUBJECT |
Predominant theme or topic |
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THESIS |
Essay on a theme |
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HIT |
His initial theme became one |
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TIVOLI |
... Gardens, Danish theme park |
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ANTHEM |
Can theme conceal national song? |
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ROMANCE |
Drama with a tender theme |
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TRAGEDY |
Drama with a sombre theme |
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ESSENCE |
Central theme of German city church |
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DESCANT |
Ornamental melody added above a theme |
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ORATORIO |
Musical work usually on a sacred theme |
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OPERETTA |
A short opera on a light theme |
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SIGNATURETUNE |
Handwritten authorisation provided with melody for theme song |
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THEMATIC |
Of or pertaining to a theme, or subject. |
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THE |
Very common word theme? Leave me out of it |
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COMES |
The answer to the theme (dux) in a fugue. |
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FABLE |
Any story told to excite wonder; common talk; the theme of
talk. |
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RENDERING |
In art, the presentation, expression, or interpretation
of an idea, theme, or part. |
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DITTY |
A saying or utterance; especially, one that is short and
frequently repeated; a theme. |