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--
Musical fish (Zoöl.), any fish
which utters sounds under water, as the drumfish, grunt, gizzard
shad, etc.
-- Musical glasses, glass
goblets or bowls so tuned and arranged that when struck, or rubbed,
they produce musical notes. Cf. Harmonica, 1.


Mu"sic*al, n. 1.
Music. [Obs.]


To fetch home May with their
musical.
Spenser.


2. A social entertainment of which music is
the leading feature; a musical party.
[Colloq.]


||Mu`si`cale" (?), n. [F. Cf.
Soirée musicale.] A social musical party.
[Colloq.]


Mu"sic*al*ly (?), adv. In a
musical manner.


Mu"sic*al*ness, n. The quality of
being musical.


Mu*si"cian (?), n. [F.
musicien.] One skilled in the art or science of music;
esp., a skilled singer, or performer on a musical
instrument.


Mu`si*co*ma"ni*a (?), n.


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