Definitions for andantino

andantino an·dan·ti·no

Spelling: [ahn-dahn-tee-noh, an-dan-; Italian ahn-dahn-tee-naw]
IPA: /ˌɑn dɑnˈti noʊ, ˌæn dæn-; Italian ˌɑn dɑnˈti nɔ/

Andantino is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.

You can make 178 anagrams from letters in andantino (aadinnnot).

Definitions for andantino

noun

  1. an andantino movement or piece.

adjective, adverb

  1. slightly faster than andante.

Origin of andantino

1810-20; Italian, equivalent to andan(te) andante + -ino diminutive suffix

Examples for andantino

The second movement, andantino Marziale, is taken from the opera Undine.

The second movement, andantino con brio, in two-four measure is as bright and sparkling as the corresponding movement in No. 3.

Yes, I think it IS very sweet—and very solemn and impressive, if you get the andantino and the pianissimo right.

At her solicitation he took her place at the instrument, and executed the andantino as few but professional artists could do.

And again, it has a coda pausing on the dominant chord and followed by an andantino.

Especially graceful and tender is the andantino, accompanied only by a quartet.

The andantino which follows offers a strong contrast to both movements of the concertante.

andantino gallantement, a crisp, staccato melody, with middle section in D major.

The andantino (3-8), which follows is lighter in tone, and well expresses alternations of repulsion and attraction.

Andante (going, or walking, as contrasted with running) and andantino—indicating a moderately slow tempo.

Word Value for andantino
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Words with friends

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