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tab·la·ture \ˈtabləˌchu̇(ə)r, -ˌchu̇ə, -_chə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle French, probably from (assumed) New Latin tabulatura, from Medieval Latin tabulatus tablet, from Latin tabula record, document, writing tablet + -atus -ate 1. a. : an early instrumental musical notation indicating by letters and other signs the string, fret, key, or finger to be used instead of the tone to be sounded b. : tonic sol-fa notation c. : tabulatur 1 2. archaic a. : a tablet (as a gravestone) bearing an inscription b. : a work of art : painting, picture c. : pictorial representation d. : a verbal image : description 3. : division into plates or tables with intervening spaces < the tablature of the cranial bones > |