Barytone

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
barytone
    n 1: a male singer [syn: {baritone}, {barytone}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Barytone \Bar"y*tone\, Baritone \Bar"i*tone\, a. [Gr.
   bary`tonos; bary`s heavy + to`nos tone.]
   1. (Mus.) Grave and deep, as a kind of male voice.
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   2. (Greek Gram.) Not marked with an accent on the last
      syllable, the grave accent being understood.
      [1913 Webster] Barytone
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Barytone \Bar"y*tone\, Baritone \Bar"i*tone\, n. [F. baryton:
   cf. It. baritono.]
   1. (Mus.)
      (a) A male voice, the compass of which partakes of the
          common bass and the tenor, but which does not descend
          as low as the one, nor rise as high as the other.
      (b) A person having a voice of such range.
      (c) The viola di gamba, now entirely disused.
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   2. (Greek Gram.) A word which has no accent marked on the
      last syllable, the grave accent being understood.
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