Con-sordino


[kon sawr-dee-noh, kohn; Italian kawn sawr-dee-naw] /kɒn sɔrˈdi noʊ, koʊn; Italian kɔn sɔrˈdi nɔ/

adverb
1.
with the mute (used as a direction in music to a string player).
adverb
1.
(music) See sordino (sense 3)

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