gamut
/gamm t/ noun 1 the complete range or scope of something. 2 Music a complete scale of musical notes; the compass or range of a voice or instrument. 3 historical a scale consisting of seven overlapping hexachords, containing all the recognized notes used in medieval music. 4 historical the lowest note in this scale. PHRASES run the gamut experience, display, or perform the complete range of something. ORIGIN from Latin gamma ut (in sense 4): the Greek letter Γ (gamma) was used for bass G, with ut indicating that it was the first note in the lowest of the hexachords.
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