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  2. Eogruidae - Wikipedia

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    Eogruidae (also spelled Eogruiidae in some publications) is a family of large, flightless birds that inhabited Asia from the Eocene to Pliocene epochs. Related to modern ostriches, it was formerly thought to be related to cranes, limpkins and trumpeters and that the similarities with ostriches were due to similar speciations to cursoriality, with both groups showing reduced numbers of toes to ...

  3. Minor - Wikipedia

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    Minor, a chocolate brand owned by Maestrani; Minor Glacier, Wyoming, United States; Minor Hotels, a Thailand-based multinational hotel chain, a subsidiary of Minor International; Minor International, a Thailand-based multinational restaurant, hotel and retail company; Minor suit or minors in contract bridge, namely clubs and diamonds

  4. Chord notation - Wikipedia

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    This chord progression instructs the performer to play, in sequence, a C major triad, an A minor chord, a D minor chord, and a G dominant seventh chord. In a jazz context, players have the freedom to add sevenths, ninths, and higher extensions to the chord. In some pop, rock and folk genres, triads are generally performed unless specified in ...

  5. Synonym (taxonomy) - Wikipedia

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    Although the basic principles are fairly similar, the treatment of synonyms in botanical nomenclature differs in detail and terminology from zoological nomenclature, where the correct name is included among synonyms, although as first among equals it is the "senior synonym": Synonyms in botany are equivalent to "junior synonyms" in zoology.

  6. Help:Minor edit - Wikipedia

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    Logged-in users can set their preferences not to display minor edits. If there is any chance that another editor might dispute a change, the edit should not be marked as minor. (If an editor considers a change to be minor yet conceivably controversial, one option is to include the word "minor" in the edit summary without ticking the "minor edit ...

  7. Major and minor - Wikipedia

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    Major and minor third in a major chord: major third 'M' on bottom, minor third 'm' on top. Major and minor may also refer to scales and chords that contain a major third or a minor third, respectively. A major scale is a scale in which the third scale degree (the mediant) is a major third above the tonic note.

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  9. Tonic (music) - Wikipedia

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    Scale and tonic triad in C major (top) and C minor (bottom) In music , the tonic is the first scale degree ( ) of the diatonic scale (the first note of a scale) and the tonal center or final resolution tone [ 1 ] that is commonly used in the final cadence in tonal (musical key -based) classical music , popular music , and traditional music .