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tenor noun 1 a a singing voice of the highest normal range for an adult man; b a singer who has this voice. 2 an instrument, eg a viola, recorder or saxophone, with a similar range. 3 music written for a voice or instrument with such a range. 4 the general course or meaning of something written or spoken. 5 a settled or general course or direction, eg of a person's life.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from French tenour, from Latin tenere to hold.

tenor noun 1 a a singing voice of the highest normal range for an adult man; b a singer who has this voice. 2 an instrument, eg a viola, recorder or saxophone, with a similar range. 3 music written for a voice or instrument with such a range. 4 the general course or meaning of something written or spoken. 5 a settled or general course or direction, eg of a person's life.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from French tenour, from Latin tenere to hold.

tenor noun 1 a a singing voice of the highest normal range for an adult man; b a singer who has this voice. 2 an instrument, eg a viola, recorder or saxophone, with a similar range. 3 music written for a voice or instrument with such a range. 4 the general course or meaning of something written or spoken. 5 a settled or general course or direction, eg of a person's life.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from French tenour, from Latin tenere to hold.