allegro
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Musicallegroal‧leg‧ro /əˈleɡrəʊ, əˈleɪ- $ -ɡroʊ/ noun (plural allegros) [countable] APMa piece of music played or sung quickly —allegro adjective, adverbExamples from the Corpusallegro• Half way through the final allegro the world came into existence again, as quietly and effortlessly as it had gone.Origin allegro (1600-1700) Italian “cheerfully”, from Latin alacer; → ALACRITY