Definitions for pianoforte

pianoforte pi·an·o·forte

Spelling: [pee-an-uh-fawrt, -fohrt; pee-an-uh-fawr-tee, -te
IPA: /piˈæn əˌfɔrt, -ˌfoʊrt; piˌæn əˈfɔr ti, -teɪ, -ˈfoʊr-/

Pianoforte is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 17 points.

You can make 725 anagrams from letters in pianoforte (aefinooprt).

Definitions for pianoforte

noun

  1. a piano.

Origin of pianoforte

1760-70; Italian (gravecembalo col) piano e forte literally, (harpsicord with) soft and loud, equivalent to piano soft (see piano2) + forte loud (see

Examples for pianoforte

Saw the two Woods, one a pianoforte maker and the other a carrier.

Would it be asking too much of you to play the pianoforte accompaniment?

Again we are indebted to Italy for the invention and name of the pianoforte.

But did you know that he's written some charming little pieces for pianoforte?

You transform the instrument into something that is neither an orchestra nor a pianoforte.

His line is the actual manipulation of the pianoforte—the Paderewski touch.

If it could sustain tone, it would no longer be a pianoforte.

Perhaps there would be no longer our pianoforte, our keyboard.

As I left him he was mildly bemoaning his own lack of skill on the pianoforte.

How you would enjoy playing it on the pianoforte if you only knew how!

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