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German acoustician and music educator
Carl Eitz (25 June 1848, Wehrstedt, Halberstadt – 18 April 1924, Eisleben) was a German acoustician and music educator. Carl Eitz was the son of a gardener
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Musical tuning based on pure intervals
used a combination of + and - signs in addition to subscript numbers. Carl Eitz developed a similar system which was adapted by J. Murray Barbour. Superscript
Just_intonation
Musical pitch reference system
Education. 4 (1): 40–43. doi:10.2307/3343838. JSTOR 3343838. S2CID 146618023. Carl Eitz (1891). Das mathematisch-reine Tonsystem. Sotorrio, José A (2002). Tone
Solfège
Musical interval
Pythagorean scale is C D E F G A B, while a just scale is C D E1 F G A1 B1. Carl Eitz developed a similar system used by J. Murray Barbour. Superscript positive
Syntonic_comma
Bruntál 13. Anna Eliška, Countess of Wrbna and Bruntál 27. Elisabeth of Eitzing 3. Juliane Louise, Countess of Kunowitz 28. Simon VI, Count of Lippe (=
Frederick Charles Augustus, Count of Lippe
Frederick_Charles_Augustus,_Count_of_Lippe
Concept of complex analysis
{\displaystyle \int _{C}{f(z)}\,dz=\int _{C}{\frac {e^{itz}}{z^{2}+1}}\,dz.} Since eitz is an entire function (having no singularities at any point in the complex
Residue_theorem
Hand gang leader Sam Cardinelli fires a gun at Chicago Detective Charles Eitz, missing the policeman and hitting a young mother out with her baby in the
1910s_in_organized_crime
Antisemitic conspiracy theory
an article published in 2008. In Germany in 2007 two scholars, Thorsten Eitz and Georg Stötzel, published a voluminous dictionary of German language and
Holocaust_denial
Bapt. Vrintivm. Bibliothèque nationale de France {BnF Data}. "Michael Von Eitzing (Cartographe) (1530-1598)". Tobler, T. (1867). Bibliographia geographica
List of works about the archaeology, cartography and numismatics of the Crusades
List_of_works_about_the_archaeology,_cartography_and_numismatics_of_the_Crusades
Surname list
Polheim-Wartemburg, but his line ended with his son Carl Ludwig. Markus (1577-1618), lord of Almegg, Eitzing and Wildenberg, and his offspring converted to
Hohenfeld_(surname)
for viola and orchestra (1997); MMB Music; Lauren Keiser Music Publishing Eitz Chayim (Tree of Life) for viola and piano (2004); MMB Music; Lauren Keiser
List of compositions for viola: S
List_of_compositions_for_viola:_S
CARL EITZ
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Song of Joy; Womanly; Female Version of Carl or Charles
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Fem Form of Carl; Womanly
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German
German name derived from the word karl, KARL means "man," from Old Norse karl, which originally meant "free man."Â
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Romanian
 Short form of Latin Carolus, CAROL means "man." Compare with feminine Carol. In use by the Romanians.
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German
 Feminine form of German Carl, CARLA means "man." Compare with another form of Carla.
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Manly; Feminine Variant of Charles; Carl; Little One Dark Haired
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English
 Feminine form of German Carl, CARLA means "man." Feminine form of Italian Carlo, meaning "man."
Female
English
English form of French Carole, CAROL means "man."Â Compare with masculine Carol.
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Italian
 Feminine form of Italian Carlo, CARLA means "man." Compare with another form of Carla.
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Variant spelling of English Carol, CARYL means "man."
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English, Dutch, or German : patronymic from Carl.
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Carolus, CARLO means "man."
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Variant spelling of Dutch, German, and Scandinavian Karl.English
Variant spelling of Dutch, German, and Scandinavian Karl.English : from the Anglo-Scandinavian personal name Karl(i), ultimately from Germanic karl ‘man’, ‘freeman’. See also Charles.English : status name for a bondman or villein, from the vocabulary word karl, carl, which had various different meanings at various times: originally ‘man’, then ‘ordinary man’, ‘peasant’, and in Middle English specialized in the senses ‘free peasant’, ‘bondman’, ‘villein’, and ‘rough, churlish individual’.
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Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Erlingr, the legend name of a mortal son of the god RÃg, JARL means "earl, nobleman."
Female
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Modern English name derived either from Italian cara, a term of endearment CARA means "beloved," or from the Irish Gaelic word cara, meaning "friend."
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English, Dutch, German, and Scandinavian : variant of Carl.
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Variant spelling of English unisex Cary, CARI means "dark one."
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Man. Famous Bearer: astronomer Carl Sagan.
Male
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Older spelling of German Karl, CARL means "man."Â
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Royalty title approximately equivalent to the English Earl.
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CARL EITZ
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
God of Gods
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Muslim
Calm, Composed
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Master.
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True Record; True Hope; Heaven and Earth Conjoined; Tree
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Ray of light, Luster
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Relevant, Pertinent, Correct, Right
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French
Courteous.
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Indian
Victorious, Winner, Gain
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Indian
Laurel, Bright, Famous, Protection, Graceful
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v. t.
To comb with a card; to cleanse or disentangle by carding; as, to card wool; to card a horse.
n.
A fresh-water herbivorous fish (Cyprinus carpio.). Several other species of Cyprinus, Catla, and Carassius are called carp. See Cruclan carp.
n.
A song of praise of devotion; as, a Christmas or Easter carol.
n.
A piece of pasteboard, or thick paper, blank or prepared for various uses; as, a playing card; a visiting card; a card of invitation; pl. a game played with cards.
v. t.
To carry or convey in a cart.
n.
An indicator card. See under Indicator.
v. t.
To expose in a cart by way of punishment.
v. t.
To utter in a loud or distinct voice; -- often with off; as, to call, or call off, the items of an account; to call the roll of a military company.
n.
Attention or heed; caution; regard; heedfulness; watchfulness; as, take care; have a care.
pl.
of Carp
n.
To overspread or manure with marl; as, to marl a field.
v. t.
To clean or clear, as if by using a card.
v. t.
To command or request to come or be present; to summon; as, to call a servant.
n.
The act of calling; -- usually with the voice, but often otherwise, as by signs, the sound of some instrument, or by writing; a summons; an entreaty; an invitation; as, a call for help; the bugle's call.
v. i.
To carry burdens in a cart; to follow the business of a carter.
n.
A noxious or corroding care; solicitude; worry.
v. t.
To vex; to worry; to make by anxious care or worry.
n.
Large stalks of hemp which bear the seed; -- called also carl hemp.