septave

/sɛpˈteɪv/

Definitions

1. noun

The eighth and highest note in a scale, especially in music, particularly in relation to the harmonic series or the series of partials produced when a string or column of air is set in vibration.

“The musical composition featured a septave that resonated throughout the auditorium.”

Synonyms

  • nonen
  • nonotide
  • octave

Antonyms

  • monochord
  • unison